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Re: Luscinia megarhynchos in the wind.

Subject: Re: Luscinia megarhynchos in the wind.
From: "freitojos" freitojos
Date: Thu Apr 26, 2012 1:08 pm ((PDT))
Tom R,
Good luck for you. Here in southern Portugal they sing a lot and they are v=
ery common birds in spring.
Regards,
Jos=E9
--- In  "tk7859" <> wrote:
>
> Thanks for that Freitojos.
>
> I hope to record the "same" bird this coming Thursday as they are also ar=
riving in the South East of England now.  Weather forecast for Thursday is =
high winds and rain :-(  but I will do my best
>
> Regards, TomR
>
>
>
> --- In  "freitojos" <josefreitas81@> wro=
te:
> >
> >
> > http://www.freesound.org/people/FREITOJOS/sounds/152370/
> >
> > This bird arives in spring in Portugal and this is the firs time I reco=
rd one. This is also a composition of two files recorded in the same place =
the same hour,the sencond 7,20 min I don't know if there are two birds of t=
he same species. I think they are two diferent birds.I think the first part=
 is with high pass filter the second no the ms setup mkh 30/40 was in the f=
ocus of my parabola with wind protection.
> >
>








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