Interesting. Was the deer's approach and departure recorded? I'm wondering =
how quietly they move when they aren't running.
Do you have the recorder running 24/7? If so, how are you coping with the r=
esulting files? Are you storing it all, or are you deleting what's not inte=
resting? And how are you processing it? Listening to it, or just looking at=
sonograms, etc?
Peter Shute
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> http://soundcloud.com/stowfordnature/dr1000-2138deergraze
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> This is another odd track I found when I was going through last week's
> recordings. It is a roe deer grazing right in front of my mics on the
> edge of my back garden. I've got an infrared trail camera on the mic
> tent so I have a positive ID. I thing the odd clicking is when it is
> munching on hanging bramble stems which have been well chewed.
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