ML453921101
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Three successive (long) cuts (as we moved closer) of a spontaneously singing Western Screech-Owl--the first we’ve ever had at Cypress Campground, 1830m. Note variation at ca. 3’15” in. We never saw the bird, so don’t know exactly how high it was; but it was in pine-oak woodland near the creek at the old Cypress Campground; on a starry night with no moon. Mexican Whip-poor-will and (eventually) Whiskered Screech-Owl sing in the distance. It may be the most persistent W. Screech-Owl I’ve ever heard! Recorded using a Fostex FR-2LE with a Sennheiser ME62 & Telinga Universal 22" parabola.
Detalles de la observación
This was just down the road from where we camped, opposite the old Cypress Campground (closed now). It was the first Western Screech-Owl we've had this high in Rucker Canyon (1830m)--and perhaps the most persistent I've ever heard. Long recording attached.
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- Grabadora
- Fostex FR-2LE
- Micrófono
- Sennheiser ME62
- Accesorios
- Telinga Universal 22" parabola
- Original file size
- 39.57 MB