ML451233371
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Media notes
Very, very difficult to hear (try turning up the volume if you can't hear it, listen closely too), but there as far as I can tell. 4 hoots: a clear one at the 0:00 mark, and 2 hoots really close together at the 0:01 mark and a third hoot right after those (also at the 0:01 mark). Not sure if this should be tagged as a song, I am confused. Trimmed, but otherwise unaltered. Woodcock field.
Observation details
Heard only. Woodcock field. Only a couple hoots at a time, so very difficult to get audio of. Managed to get some very, very, very bad audio of it. Don't know if this counts as "singing bird" for the breeding code, I am confused (and should the audio be tagged as a song?). The media comments have more details about when each hoot is in the recording. Wouldn't have known it was a great horned owl if it wasn't for Katie, George and Mike. Audio trimmed, but otherwise unaltered.
Technical information
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- Original file size
- 62.27 KB