Hi fellow recordists. I camped and recorded last thursday and Friday in Pi=
nnacles Natl. Monument in California.Here are 2 recordings made with mics i=
n the same location at 8:30 PM and 6:30 AM the next morning in the Pinnacle=
s campground beneath large Valley Oaks with a bog nearby.
http://soundcloud.com/johnny-b-11/evening-in-pinnacles
http://soundcloud.com/johnny-b-11/dawn-in-pinnacles-campground-4
Unfortunately during the morning recording I lost the Right channel and onl=
y determined later that a rabbit had chewed most of the way through my mic =
cable. Mogami must be tasty. Has anyone out there experienced this problem=
? I hope it won't be a common occurrence.
While hiking with my parabolic mic I chanced upon a Steller's Jay that was =
making vocalizations I've not heard before. It was foraging on a large syca=
more down in narrow little Bear Creek gulch and sounding a bit thrasher-lik=
e. It went on and on and I recorded several 30+ second cuts . Here is a sh=
ort take before logistics put too much stream and wind noise into the recor=
dings. http://soundcloud.com/johnny-b-11/stellers-jay-pinnacles-4-20-12
Hope all works well as I'm still learning about sharing recordings.
best regards,
John Brenneman
"While a picture is worth a thousand words, a
sound is worth a thousand pictures." R. Murray Schafer via Bernie Krause.
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