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Subject: (Interview). Subtitle: John Fitzpatrick, Christopher Clark. Timecode In: 00:00:04. Timecode out: 01:38:22. Notes: Placement of ARU #2. Includes comments by unidentified people. Note that John Fitzpatrick and Christopher Clark are often separated by physical space and are not interacting with each other. Equipment Notes: Lectrosonics 195 Series Wideband UHF Diversity Wireless System. NPR/NGS RADIO EXPEDITIONS Show: Woodpecker Log of DAT #: 11 Engineer: Flawn Williams Date: 1/25/02 Lots of boat motor sound, loud. Fuzz on the left side mike. Left side sound cutting in and out. Voices talking occasionally. Left side out 3:50-18:20 Right side, boat motoring along. 16:00-17:00 It's mainly cypress, real wet cypress tupelo basically throughout it looks like. It's not our primary search we're after. It's a beautiful spot. But I just don't see the density of big trees. I don't see a lot of sweetgum growing in this wet a place. The bird really did like sweetgum. It's a pretty spectacular area thought, I have to say. Look at that. 17:55 boat stops. 18:06 motor restarts. 18:20 left side kicks in again!! Group decides this isn't an appropriate place to search. 20:47 boat stops again. Group gets out of boat. Eating SPAM/bologna sandwiches. Discussion of where to go next. Left side chewing noises. 24:30 boat starts up again. 27:30 "Watch your head!" 28:01 stopdown, restart. 28:10 (right side) If we could stick ourselves right out here, kind of almost right out to where the power line is, or even cross the power line, right in there somewhere. That's as good a spot as we can find if the forest looks good, and this forest looks fine. 28:55 group starting to prepare to get out, lots of rustling on the left side. 29:15 CC (left side) Okay, so why this place, as opposed to any other? 29:36 FX zipper being pulled. 29:38 group getting ready to go, discussing, packing up. 30:15 JF We're right here. This is where we put our posts somewhere down there. We've just come up this way. That's where I went in before. This whole area has had the understory artificially cleared over the last ten years so it looks kind of more park-like. As we were coming up here I was saying this area looks pretty darn good so I just said let's stop and look at it. So that's what we're doing, stopping and looking at it. And to me, if we go in here a few hundred yards, quarter mile we'll hit that power line. That's a little bit of a downer because the hunting frequency will be a little bit higher, but to me, we just get a spot right there, this whole area looks nice. So, I kinda want to just take a compass line in and see what it's like. (31:15) 31:23 CC So where are we? 31:24 JF We're on the right side of this little mouth bayou, right there. So I just want to go due west and see what this is like in here. We were planning on this spot but there's a downsides of this spot. It's had its understory treated by some clearing. 31:44 CC Oh, so it's different from what it is¿ 31:46 JF Yeah, it's not a completely natural woods. I don't know that that's a big deal for a woodpecker. But it just struck me, you know, we're going by some pretty nice stuff here, what the hell, let's just get some in. We could angle a little north of west. But I just wanted to get in the woods. 32:20 large paper blowing in the wind. JF says "why don't you carry that, just in case we feel like looking at it. So let's set a little north of west. 32:50 this area is called hell's gate. 32:20-33:20 left side walking through underbrush, feet crunching. Then through a puddle. Big belch at 33:20 33:28-34:05 Rt. side GPS beeping 34:05 CJ How does this forest compare to where we just were at? 34:09 CC Well, this is much more of an upland forest. These are oaks and sweet gums mainly.... (Notes truncated)
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