Subject: | Waterbirds of the South Western Australia |
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From: | "dsecomb2" dsecomb2 |
Date: | Wed Mar 13, 2013 5:43 pm ((PDT)) |
Hi All I have been visiting the local lakes in the recent months trying to capture= the local waterbirds which I find always a challenge. The following are s= amples of my visits, which are a nice sample of the local birds that can be= seen in the area. https://soundcloud.com/user840012049/general-130303-corackin-swamp Nice variety of local waterbirds including both Stilts, Avocets, Red-capped= Plover, Black Swan plus more. https://soundcloud.com/user840012049/wetland-birds-130223-l Nice Red-kneed Dotterel at start followed with Banded Stilts. https://soundcloud.com/user840012049/general-130224-corackin-swamp Mostly Pink-ear Duck and Australian Shelduck with Black Swan thrown in plus= others thrown in. All was with a Fostex FR2-le with a pair of AT4022 in a modified SASS. Happy Listening David |
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