thanks John,
do you have any longer recordings of the bees from that mix ? i'd be interested
to hear it if so.
ta.
--- In "hartogj" <> wrote:
>
> Hi Jez,
> There are around 30 species of bumble bee in western USA, and more than a
> dozen of those are considered common. That from the Xerces Society:
> http://www.xerces.org/
>
> A while back I shared this recording to this group:
> http://www.rockscallop.org/ear/jh-080517_ochocos.mp3
>
> The third segment in there has sounds of bumble bees on a blooming currant
> bush in the Ochoco Mountians of central Oregon. There may be two species
> there.
>
> John Hartog
> rockscallop.org
>
> --- In "Jez" <tempjez@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > i'm currently working on a project here in the UK related to bee sounds.
> > One of the sounds i'm trying to capture is the middle c buzz when the
> > common bumble bee is collecting pollen. The weather here in Yorkshire isn't
> > exactly playing fair & I wondered if anyone out there had any examples
> > they'd be prepared to share so that I can compare between the ones I
> > already have & ones from different countries perhaps ? I've been reading up
> > & it seems that some from North America & Canada have a different pattern
> > to the buzz rate for example.
> >
> > ta.
> >
>
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