Subject: | Re: MX391's and M-10 at the Hummingbird Feeder |
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From: | "Robin" robin_parmar_sound |
Date: | Mon Sep 17, 2012 5:11 am ((PDT)) |
cbluebeard wrote: > I stuck them under the feeder this morning hoping to capture the sound of= their wingbeats as they circle the feeder. Also wanted to get their chirp= s. Interesting results: > > http://snd.sc/SrmO4t - mostly wingbeats I enjoy the sonic ecosystem created by the bee competing with the hummer, w= hile squirrels provide the commentary from the, ahem, peanut gallery. Also love the up-close wing drones. If I could find that without the backgr= ound bird chorus it would work well for a composition. Thanks for sharing! -- Robin Parmar |
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