Andrew,

I don't have any graphical info, but went back and looked at latest fall
recording I ever made (12/3/06). 7 hrs of recording produced just 2 flight
calls, a Golden-crowned Kinglet and a Barn Owl.

Andy Martin
Gaithersburg, MD


On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 5:26 PM, Andrew Albright
<andrew.albri...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I've still been recording 6-8 hours a night and then listening* about
> 1-2 hours every day.   It's down to about 3-6 calls per hour.  The
> first part of November has been warm here, so that might have slowed
> things down some.
>
> How long into fall migration do people record/listen?  I don't suppose
> anyone has any good graph showing the distribution of total calls per
> min/hour spread out from August - November that's published?
>
> Sincerely,
> Andrew
>
>
> *I record at night and then during the day at work, I listen to the
> recordings I made.
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