I posted another spectrogram from your recording to group.
See message 47708 for the link.
I don't know what it is but, I think the series of clicks are from the same=
species as the short buzzy chirps - as they seem to match in audio frequen=
cy.
My wild guess is some species of katydid.
John Hartog
rockscallop.org
--- In "misha.volf" <> wrote:
>
> Hey Mitch,
>
> thanks for listening.
>
> Here's a quick screen shot of the segment from 1:16 to 1:22 in spectrogra=
m:
>
> http://mishavolf.com/fft/Screen%20shot.jpg
>
> Boxed in red are the flag transients. In blue, I hear what sound like ins=
ect clicks. I think once you notice this sound, you will hear it all over t=
he recording.
>
> thanks!
> m
>
> --- In Mitch Hill <fmhill@> wrote:
> >
> > On 5/11/2012 6:11 PM, misha.volf wrote:
> > > Yes, thanks all!
> > >
> > > I did not mean to be vague about Hannoford's but it is indeed a groce=
ry store in the upstate NY area, so thanks for the ID and the thorough inve=
stigation everyone.
> > >
> > > While we're at it,
> > > here's another recording, also from upstate NY.
> > >
> > > http://soundcloud.com/mishavolf/night-time-flags
> > >
> > > Here, I'm curious about the single insect clicks between the flag pol=
e transients (at 1:16 - 1:22, for instance), as well as the prolonged strin=
gs of clicks (like starting at 1:53).
> > >
> >
> > I do not hear any clicks at the points you describe, however at both
> > marked locations I do hear what is possibly low level wind noise, the
> > fist point you have marked may be handling noise, but no clicks other
> > than what I assume is rope slapping the flag poles which is easily
> > identified by the metallic sound the pole makes... Kids yelling and
> > train engine noise and a souped up car is covering up anything else tha=
t
> > might be there. No insect sounds that I could detect and I ran through=
> > it at full volume several times...
> > --
> > --
> > Mitch Hill
> >
> > (Sent from HP DV6T)
> >
>
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