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Horse (Tabanus spp.) and Deer Flies (Chrysops spp.) are prevalent in the SMNWR during late spring through summer into fall. Horse flies are the loudest 'buzzing fliers' of the biting fly genre. This 7 second audio clip features an inquisitive horse fly 'buzzing' around windbubble covered MikroUsi microphones. The fuzzy windbubbles resemble a medium size flying insect so perhaps the Horse Fly is investigating the speaker covers as either competition or prey. Sony recorder.
Kevin Songer
Type
Wave (.wav)
Duration
0:06.629
File size
2.2 MB
Sample rate
44100.0 Hz
Bit depth
32 bit
Channels
Stereo