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Subject: Re: old mic vs new mic, can you help?
From: "Peter Shute" pshute2
Date: Fri Nov 21, 2014 10:11 pm ((PST))
Did you actually see the dingo, Vicki? One I saw there was black, which I 
assume means not pure dingo.

Peter Shute

Sent from my iPad

On 22 Nov 2014, at 11:15 am, vickipowys 
<> [naturerecordists] 
<<>> 
wrote:



Thanks Peter, John, John, David, Will & Max, and thanks for the link
John Campbell.

To address Peter's comment, yes I was surprised to be told in 1990
that mine was the only known solo dingo recording. Other recordings
known to groups or archives were of several dingoes howling together.
I guess there weren't too many people recording in those days (not
like today, with iPhones etc). And yes perhaps you heard the same
dingo in 1995 Peter. For my recording I was camped at the far end of
the gorge 'beyond the last palm', backpacking, on a 6 day walk through
the national park.

The recording clip is 6 minutes long, with just an extract on the NFSA
website.

Vicki

On 21/11/2014, at 3:54 PM, Peter Shute 
<>
[naturerecordists] wrote:

> It says "When recorded in 1990 this was the only known recording
> made of a solo dingo howling in the wild" which is amazing too. Is
> it that rare to only hear one, or are there just so few people
> recording?
>
> I camped at Palm Valley in 1995, maybe I heard that same dingo.
> There were certainly a few around. I wish I'd had some recording
> equipment then.
>
> Peter Shute
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> Subject: Re: [Nature Recordists] old mic vs new mic, can you help?
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> Vicki
>
> Congratulations on your recording being chosen by the NFSA.
>
> Here's the link for those who'd like to listen to this fascinating
> vocalisation:
>
> http://www.nfsa.gov.au/collection/sound/sounds-australia/2014-registry-additions/
>
> John








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