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To: | "Steve Clark" <>, <> |
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Subject: | Re xeno canto |
From: | "Rosemary Royle" <> |
Date: | Wed, 24 Aug 2011 15:30:47 +0100 |
I have also used Xeno-Canto to great effect in Brazil - there are loads of recording for South America so you are spoilt for choice, but some of them are really surprisingly poor quality. I can do just as well with my Olympus DS40 dictating machine (which has a stereo built-in mike) provided there is not too much wind noise. And certainly recording calls for ID purposes is well worth doing and easy - no fancy gear required at all! Rosemary |
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