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A semi-rare and priceless recording (at least to me) of a Whippoorwill; a bird who, unfortunately, is declining in many areas of the country. This recording contains more hiss than many of my existing nature recordings, BUT I still want to post it so you can get sample of this wonderful signature sound of summer woods at dusk.
Recording made in the Shawnee National Forest in late May of 2010 using my Zoom H4N recorder. I used an Audio Technica AT8035. I was trying out this microphone. This particular microphone does have a narrow acceptance angle, which is probably 1 reason for the hissiness.
Still, go out in the summer woods around dusk sometime and maybe you will get lucky and hear this beautiful little bird whose distinctive calls have livened up the woods for generations of many youngsters – including me!
Type
Wave (.wav)
Duration
0:19.628
File size
3.3 MB
Sample rate
44100.0 Hz
Bit depth
16 bit
Channels
Stereo
11 years, 2 months ago
Being the first time I've heard one of these, it's been interesting to segue into a little reading on them, so thanks for sharing!