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Re: A couple of recent reviews

Subject: Re: A couple of recent reviews
From: "corticalsongs" corticalsongs
Date: Fri Apr 6, 2012 9:43 am ((PDT))
> Thanks for this David, I was not aware of this journal. 
> 
> I had a listen to "A Deep Forest Creek" and I have to say congratulations on 
> the most remarkable recording of Howler Monkeys I have ever heard, I 
> recommend it to all on ths group it is track 2 on this page:
> 
> http://davidmichael.bandcamp.com/album/a-deep-forest-creek
> 
> Chris
> http://www.wildechoes.org

I appreciate your comments Chris - This duet is the most prominent of the 
series captured in the recording. There are perhaps 3 or 4 bouts from this pair 
(and distant others in response presumably). That year was apparently quite 
active as far as Howlers are concerned. What I found so interesting was the 
pattern of activity which consisted of broadly spaced duets spread out over 
about 3 or 4 hours in the dawn/predawn hours. This structure is hard to post on 
Bandcamp (or SoundCloud for that matter). 

It's actually amazing the recordings that can be made by scouting a spot and 
leaving gear behind (perhaps a controversial technique). I hope to be able to 
record in the tropics again very soon. ... or in Africa - the recordings 
brought back recently by the Listening Earth crew are stunning.

Here is the more direct link for those interested
http://davidmichael.bandcamp.com/track/howler-monkeys

I have about 10 copies of this disc left. If anyone else is interested in 
helping me clear stock, you can use the code 'naturerecordists' for a 20% 
discount.

David







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