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swainson's thrush.wav

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tim.kahn

June 12th, 2017

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Sound effects > Animals
Cooper Creek, British Columbia, Canada
Birds- Single Species

A Swainson's Thrush song.

Microphone: MKH8020 in Telinga parabolic dish
Recorder: Zaxcom Maxx
Recordist: Tim Kahn

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nature
parabolic
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spring
telinga
tweet

Type

Wave (.wav)

Duration

2:40.676

File size

44.1 MB

Sample rate

96000.0 Hz

Bit depth

24 bit

Channels

Mono

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Irinae

6 years, 9 months ago

I have heard this bird's song IRL only once; pumping gas at a filling station out in the middle of a rural area, with purple thunderheads piling up along the horizon, I heard a bird singing his heart out.
I don't think I will ever forget that day.
Thank you for this!

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