My email didn't go through, so if anyone is willing to listen to the
10 sec sound file, I can email it to them.

Also, it should be here: http://soundcloud.com/user3781125/sept9-555am-thrushes#

And apologizes, but for some reason, Raven Lite and/or my old computer
only recorded the left channel.

On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 7:31 AM, Andrew Albright
<andrew.albri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Attached is a sequence from this morning. I forget the size limit of
> files, but this is 918k, so hopefully it will go through.
>
> Here are my guesses
> 0.5 sec - Swainson's
> 3.8 sec - Swainson's
> 4.3 sec - Wood Thrush
> 5.9 sec - Rose Breasted Grosbeak
> 7.5 sec - Wood Thrush
> 8.7 sec - Swainson's
> 9.9 sec - Wood Thrush
>
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 12:43 AM, Andrew Albright
> <andrew.albri...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Just checked again and there are huge numbers of thrushes but they are
>> fairly faint.  Still lots of insect noise.
>>
>> On 9/8/11, Andrew Albright <andrew.albri...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Well it seems like it's been since spring since there was any night
>>> flight.   The surface and lower level winds seem to be out of the
>>> northeast and amazingly all the rain seems to be gone.  Maybe birds
>>> are too water-logged to take off though?
>>>
>>> However, I just listened outside and heard nothing and there's no
>>> reliable radar to look at for this area (slightly northwest of
>>> Philly).
>>>
>>> Andrew Albright
>>> Maple Glen, PA
>>>
>>
>

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