Subject: | Re: Hi from Devon, UK |
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From: | "Ray Mansell" BCTess |
Date: | Fri May 18, 2012 7:45 am ((PDT)) |
Tony, That's a very nice recording... however, it is driving my wife bonkers because she can't identify the 'tick-tock' bird that's calling during the second set of bittern booms. Can you help? She knows she ought to know it... Cheers, Ray On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 6:07 AM, soundings23 <>wrote: > ** > > > Thank's Paul, does seem like Devon is well blessed with a number of > wildlife recordists! I've been meaning to look into joining the Wildlife > Sound Recording Society .. so this is a good prompt. > > I don't know Exmoor, but I do know the Levels well - got some lovely > recordings of bittern booming over at Shapwick a few weeks ago > http://www.xeno-canto.org/98800 Do you share your recordings online? > > all the best > > Tony > > > |
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