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Re: A totally unfamiliar sound...

Subject: Re: A totally unfamiliar sound...
From: "rapsac" cstroem
Date: Sun Jul 17, 2016 4:02 am ((PDT))
I don't even see a file or a link to one.

On 2016-06-27 00:53, 'John E. Burchard' 
[naturerecordists] wrote:
>
>
> I have tried to listen to this file, but in vain.  I am owner or
> moderator of quite a few Yahoo groups dealing with other subjects,
> already have an account (have had for years), still Yahoo made me sign
> up again and create a new account, wanted to force me to make the new
> Yahoo my default search engine (no thanks, I=92m doing quite well with
> the ones I have!) and even after creating a new Yahoo account I cannot
> access the file.  What gives?
>
> FWIW I am a Ph.D. biologist, ethologist and field naturalist, have
> worked or traveled in the U.S., several European countries, West
> Africa, the Middle East, Arabia and Australia, not a =93nature
> recordist=94 specifically but not completely ignorant either . . .
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
>
> --
>
> John E. Burchard
>
>  <>
>
> http://saluqi.home.netcom.com/
>
> *From:
> 
> *Sent:* Saturday, June 18, 2016 12:46 PM
> *To:* 
> *Subject:* [Nature Recordists] A totally unfamiliar sound...
>
> I have no idea what this creature (?) is. Essential data: location,
> Statesboro, GA, from wetland (presumably, it was behind a residence,
> so I couldn't get too close); date and time, June 17, 2016, 10:45pm;
> many chorus frogs calling from same direction, also many tree crickets
> and some true katydids. We received heavy rains earlier in the day.
> The first half of this brief clip is untouched (captured with a Rode
> Videomic pro connected to a Zoom H5), the second half was brutally
> processed to remove noise in Audition.
>
> This doesn't sound like any anuran, insect, or bird with which I'm
> familiar; I was beginning to wonder if it was even living (perhaps
> some sort of alarm), except that the tempo showed some variability,
> including the occasional longer "predator detection" silence.
>
> Does this sound familiar to anyone?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Alan
>
>
>
>









"While a picture is worth a thousand words, a
sound is worth a thousand pictures." R. Murray Schafer via Bernie Krause.



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