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Subject 1: (Interview). Subtitle: Randy Little, Gregory Budney, David Herr. Timecode In: 00:00:10. Timecode out: 01:23:42. Notes: Recording workshop field trip conversations. Subject 2: Marsh Wren (Cistothorus palustris). Timecode In: 00:24:52. Timecode out: 00:25:55. Behaviors: song. Subject 3: (Interview). Subtitle: Randy Little. Timecode In: 00:53:42. Timecode out: 00:59:39. Notes: Discussion about Dr. Arthur Allen and the history of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Subject 4: Marsh Wren (Cistothorus palustris). Timecode In: 01:19:10. Timecode out: 01:20:55. Behaviors: song. Equipment Notes: Decoded MS stereo. Show: LNS Log of DAT #: 1 Engineer: Fox Date: 3Jun2001 0:04-3:30 conversations in background, movement. birds in background 3:30 recording is stopped. Starts again. 3:30-4:35 conversations in background, movement. birds in background 4:35-5:08 uv Talk of how man vans are going 5:10-5:55 uv Along here you can hear there are a couple of marshrins, real interesting and easy to record. It's a good bird to start on if you're not used to your -Oh listen (bird tweeting) Isn't that great? That's a milkshake bird. If you can get right up on ____ that's a milkshake bird, and you asked when should you use the parabola reflector. For something that low frequency that's go to have shotgun. No way you can do without -that low frequency. So there goes a couple whit face ____. That's not a milkshake bird but those, they've got a cool call and they normally give it when they flush. 5:56 uv Is there an extra cheat sheet? Believe or not, when I was switching around the cords last night it must've come off. What a stupid thing. 6:10 uv I'll check. 6:13 uv Otherwise I'll just look at somebody's. 6:15-6:30 uv Well you should be able to, you know, the equipment, the habitat, behavior. Another milkshake bird and two mallards flying there if you can get close enough to get some of that vocalization. 6:40-7:36 uv Talk about cows 7:41 uv Somebody needs to go down there and do that marshrin. 7:48 uv One of my favorite birds. I learn they sound like a tredle sowing machine. 7:50-8:06 uv Well, Don Kusman(?) has done some research, he gonna talk about, there is an easy bird to record and there's a lot of research being done. So it's gonna be fun if somebody has some recordings he can probably tell you what they're saying. 8:35-8:50 talk of when people are leaving 8:55-10:53 Talk of what kind of mic Shawn is using and how he should be recording. Not related to the topic. Lots of moving around in the background. 10:53-11:15 shuffling movement in background 11:15-11:55 Talk of lost equipment 11:55-14:00 Sound of people moving around. Some birds in background. Instructions and directions for the day are being told in the background 14:00-15:06 Instructions for the day come in clearer. Directions and locations of the days events are given. 15:07 uv Right along the road we've got some very cooperative marshrin singing right behind. I hear yellow headed black birds off in the distance. The sage brush out here . . . 15:15 sound a cow mooing followed by laughter 15:18 What was that? (laughter) That'll be another one of your challenges this morning: minimizing cow noise. You might be able to convince Dave to herd them off for you. Out in the sagebrush, what do you we have Dave? We have part of the sparrow challenge right? 15:42-16:05 Dave We'll have bruer sparrows there, it's a three or four parted song. Real, real pretty, high pitch. And we'll have meadow larks and it would be really neat if somebody could find a sage thratcher in there. There are out. And Ring(?) had a couple of vesper sparrows so there are two of those to look for out there. And actually, Ring had a song sparrow down along here, so you could get thr... (Notes truncated)
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- 3 May 2010 - David McCartt
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- 3 May 2010 - David McCartt
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- 3 May 2010 - David McCartt