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This wood thrush was recorded around 7:30 in the morning in heavy woods in deep southern Illinois. Unlike my earlier posting of the wood thrush singing at dusk, this morning recording has the wood thrush singing with lots of company, although he clearly rises above his neighbors. 17 seconds into the recording you hear the drumming of a woodpecker, and at one-minute 20 seconds into the recording you hear the distinctive-lonely sounding call of the huge Pileated Woodpecker. Recording made with good-quality stereo microphones so use headphones to get a wonderful experience.
Type
Wave (.wav)
Duration
2:12.480
File size
22.3 MB
Sample rate
44100.0 Hz
Bit depth
16 bit
Channels
Stereo
11 years, 8 months ago
Hi Razboyn, glad you can use it!
11 years, 8 months ago
Love it, will use it - thank you
12 years, 10 months ago
nice recording! ...maybe it's better earing it into the forest, but it's good with my phones aswell :)
thx for share it!
12 years, 11 months ago
Thanks keweldog....glad you like the recording. The recorder that I used in the Zoom H4N and the microphones were a pair of Samson C02 model stereo microphones.
Kevgarlic
12 years, 11 months ago
Such a nice recording! Thanks for recommending using headphones. Exactly what equipment did you use?