t; that are non-native. They are definitely not Cackling Geese.
>
> Dave Irons
> Beaverton, OR
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Oct 2, 2019, at 6:24 PM, Wim van Dam wrote:
>
> Last Saturday night (2019-09-28, at about 1AM) I recorded several flocks
> of geese flying over my
x27;ll be happy to email it to those
interested.
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another AC powered microphone. In the long run I will probably get
myself a proper external battery for the recorder, but for the moment I'll
fix this with some ugly wiring.
Thanks again.
Wim van Dam
Solvang, CA, USA
On Thu, Sep 20, 2018 at 1:08 AM, Magnus Robb wrote:
> Wim, I don’t know
s the best solution to this problem?
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Flipping through Pieplow it looks to me that Nelson's Sparrow might be a
match (relatively monotone, several overtones, with 2nd partial the
loudest). What seems wrong though is that your recoded call lasts 0.28
seconds, which seems long (too long?) for many sparrows.
Wim van Dam
Solvang, C
see: https://wp.nyu.edu/birdvox/
Hopefully the development and distribution of such software will encourage
more people to get into the NFCs business.
As a Californian I'm also interested in the current insights about the east
versus west difference in NFCs in the USA.
Wim van Dam
Solvang, CA
005
https://doi.org/10.1642/0004-8038(2005)122[0733:FCATVF]2.0.CO;2
Thanks
Wim van Dam
Solvang, CA, USA
On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 6:21 AM, Ted Floyd wrote:
> Jay Withgott?
>
> You out there?
>
> Could you post a PDF of your fine article in Birding, gasp, 16 years ago?
> (Feels lik
find other ways of matching
calls with birds (netting, night time visual observations, etc)?
Imagine somebody trying to get into NFCs in an unexplored part of the
world. How does such a person start?
Thanks.
Wim van Dam
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