Subject: | Birdsong ID request - from Eastern Oregon sageland |
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From: | "rock_scallop" rock_scallop |
Date: | Sat May 25, 2013 8:04 pm ((PDT)) |
Can you identify this bird? https://soundcloud.com/john-hartog/sageland-songbird-lake-county I am guessing some species of sparrow. Singing in the sage around dawn. Recorded by John Hartog, May 11 2013 Lake County near Warner Wetlands in Eastern Oregon. Other species heard: Common Poorwill Spring Field Cricket Western Meadowlark Whet else? Tech Notes Temperature: around 50 F. Wind: Calm with occasional light gusts. Recorder: Sound Devices 702 Microphones: Rode Nt1A (x2) baffled stereo. Edits: Some spatial and frequency EQ applied; amplified above natural. |
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