Hi David,
Thanks for that - I always struggle with identifying species that I record,
it's something I really need much more experience with. In this case I
actually went to the Macaulay Library to listen to geese recordings until I
found one that resembled what I had recorded. Would you know what the other
birds in the background are, in particular the high pitched, gull-like
calls?
Thanks again,
Daan
On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 3:22 PM, David Darrell-Lambert <
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> I would expect these to be Dark-bellied Brent Geese rather than Black
> Brants. They sound like DBB but I haven't heard BB to know if they sound
> different. Great recording regardless of the species.
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> David Darrell-Lambert
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> On 2 Jan 2013, at 15:12, Daan Hendriks <> wrote:
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> > Hello folks,
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> > I did a few recording trips in the Netherlands & UK during the Christmas
> /
> > New Year break, and posted some of the recordings I made on my site.
> >
> > Grey seal pups:
> > http://daanhendriks.co.uk/blog/winter-2012-grey-seal-pups
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> > Brant geese ambience:
> > http://daanhendriks.co.uk/blog/winter-2012-brant-geese-ambience
> >
> > Hope you like.
> >
> > Cheers, happy NY,
> >
> > Daan
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