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Subject: | Fw: Sound Recording Bird Calls |
From: | Peter Shute <> |
Date: | Fri, 19 Aug 2011 17:36:25 +1000 |
I've recently got myself some recording equipment, but I'm still on the steep bit of the learning curve. I'm interested in recording various mystery calls I've been hearing in the few years I've been birding, and some of the calls that just don't appear on the BOCA CDs, etc. I'm also hoping to use it for id, and so I can properly analyse calls afterwards, because my hearing's not the best either, and I'd like to find out what I'm missing out on. Did David Stewart explain why he thinks more people should do this? I can't argue with the fact that very few do, because I've only ever run into one other person with recording gear in the last 5 years. For those seeking information about equipment, the people on the naturerecordists list on Yahoo are very helpful. Peter Shute -------------------------- Sent using BlackBerry |
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