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ML166477

Mink Frog Lithobates septentrionalis

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Contributor

Peter Paul Kellogg Media from this contributor
Benjamin P. Burtt Media from this contributor

Date

10 Jun 1957 10:00 AM

Location

Tug Hill Plateau - 8 mi. NW of Turin, NY.
New York, United States
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Age
Not specified
Sex
Not specified
Playback
Not specified

Media notes

Recorded by PPK with Dr. Ben Burtt, Dr. Walter Spofford and Fritz Scheider in an alder bog with Red-winged Blackbirds and American Robins (and much Magnemite noise) in the background. This was a daylight chorus. At first we thought it was a distant train or a bulldozer working in the woods. Habitat: Bog.

Technical information

Recorder
MAGNEMITE 610E
Microphone
Western Electric 633A
Accessories
Parabola 101.6cm/30.5cm (40in/12in)

Archival information

Cataloged
23 Nov 2011 - Randolph Little
Digitized
14 Dec 2011 - David McCartt

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