Subject: | Re: The Beast of Fogg Dam |
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From: | "sounds.images" sounds.images |
Date: | Wed Mar 20, 2013 11:12 am ((PDT)) |
loved listening to this, dropping the kit payed off here! Doesn't sound rig= ht for a horse so I think this is a water buffalo. Had a listen through you= r other tracks too, some fantastic recordings there! Regards. Simon. --- In "mrmarcanderson" <> wrote: > > > When recording in a forest, I often hide my microphones and leave them un= attended for a few hours to do their thing. It's always exciting to see wha= t has been captured, and sometimes I get a surpise, as was the case in this= recording made at Fogg Dam Conservation Area near Kakadu National Park in = northern Australia! > > https://soundcloud.com/wildambience/the-beast-of-fogg-dam > > > **PLS NOTE THIS RECORDING IS VERY LOUD AT APPROX 1:05** > > > I had to consult a mammal list of the reserve to discover that water buff= alo and horse still roam the area so I guess it was either one of these... > |
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