Subject: | Re: Creature ID |
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From: | "Mitch Hill" wa1ykn |
Date: | Fri May 11, 2012 2:47 pm ((PDT)) |
On 5/11/2012 5:25 PM, misha.volf wrote: > hey all, > > Take a listen to the recording I made the other day. Something about the = way the sounds from the nearby brook overtook the grocery parking lot, made= me want to capture the transitional space. > > I've been generically referring to the sound as "crickets", but am realiz= ing now that it's most likely not. Probably frogs? What kind? What do you g= uys think? > > http://soundcloud.com/mishavolf/hannoford-by-the-brook > A little on-line research reveals "Spring Peepers" is also a name used in Great Britain for the small chorus treefrog, Hila Crucifer: http://sounds.bl.uk/Environment/Amphibians/022M-W1CDR0001476-0100V0#_ -- -- Mitch Hill (Sent from HP DV6T) |
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