Hi Martin
this link appears to require request for access?
Brian
On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 10:33 AM micro Phonic
[naturerecordists] <> wrote:
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> Hi Gregory,
> The clip is not 'linked' to anything so I hope it makes it.
> This recording is unedited so there is background city traffic. Recorded
> late at night, June 2018.You will hear the relentless, almost metronomic
> raspung/chewing of Arion hortensis, the voracious garden slug. Two, I
> suspect.
> Using a JRF hydrophone here well tucked into the compost. . Be careful,
> with slugs. They will clamber over a hydrophone and may try a few rasps o=
n
> the coating.
> Martin
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> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NLYtOWIqwcUNUwVrv-1uWbT6CeqmmeBn/view?us=
p=3Ddrivesdk
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> On Tue 14 May 2019, 8:34 p.m. Gregory O'Drobinak =
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> [naturerecordists] < wrote:
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>> Martin, can you please post a link to where we can hear some of these
>> sounds?
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>> Thanks!
>>
>> - Gregory
>>
>> On Monday, May 13, 2019, 1:07:33 PM CDT, micro Phonic
>> [naturerecordists] <
>> > wrote:
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>> Hi,
>> I've been intrigued listening to my compost heap with a hydrophone. Word
>> of caution here. Important to be able, if possible to distuinguish betwe=
en
>> what you hear going on in there. It can get get very noisy and unless
>> you're certain a sound is a worm or whatever, it is best to contrive
>> something predictable. For example I toss in an apple or something I kno=
w
>> the slugs will love. Then with the hydrophone in place at night-what a
>> concert.
>> I bought a JfZR contact mic but its not for the compost heap.
>> Martin.
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Brian
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