Re: [nfc-l] Large foggy flight over Port Monmouth, NJ

2011-10-19 Thread Chase Schiefer
My apologies for the broken link. It was an overwhelming experience. I
think every bird brain must get the same feeling inside when they hear
such a high volume of calls overhead in the stillness of night. It was
incredible to hear the birds come in waves. Chunks of warblers, then
groups of thrushes. I was impressed with how many calls the fire field
recorder app actually picked up. I'm sure this was due to the low
altitude of the birds. I feared the waves crashing nearby would drown
most activity out. I had the gain pushed all the way up to +24db and
the mic pointed straight up.  Thanks to everyone who submitted
comments on the soundcloud site!

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shadow and time that will never come again exactly as it is today."
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On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 2:30 PM, Allen T. Chartier
 wrote:
> Chase,
>
> I was out surveying this morning and it appears that the October 5 "peak" of
> White-throated Sparrows and Hermit Thrushes arrived here in southeastern
> Michigan last night, as I had hundreds of sparrows and dozens of thrushes in
> the one park I was covering. We're in for two days of rain...
>
> Allen T. Chartier
> amazilia1(at)comcast.net
> Inkster, Michigan, USA
>
> - Original Message - From: "Chase Schiefer"
> 
> To: 
> Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 3:52 AM
> Subject: [nfc-l] Large foggy flight over Port Monmouth, NJ
>
>
> A thick fog has rolled in at 3:18 am near port Monmouth on the Raritan
> bay. There are at least 3 flight calls a second. I've never heard so
> much activity at night. Birds are coming in waves. Thrushes seem to be
> flying higher in altitude compared to the other calls, they are also,
> for the most part staying as east as possible. This was recorded about
> 500 feet from the bay. Recorded using Fire field recorder app on
> iPhone. Can anyone ID any of these calls?
>
> http://soundcloud.com/chase-schiefer/recording-10-19-3-21-am
> 
> ‎"Our job is to record, each in his own way, this world of light and
> shadow and time that will never come again exactly as it is today."
> Edward Abbey
>
> Chase Schiefer
> Bachman's Ivory
> Hazlet, NJ
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Re: [nfc-l] Large foggy flight over Port Monmouth, NJ

2011-10-19 Thread Allen T. Chartier

Chase,

I was out surveying this morning and it appears that the October 5 "peak" of 
White-throated Sparrows and Hermit Thrushes arrived here in southeastern 
Michigan last night, as I had hundreds of sparrows and dozens of thrushes in 
the one park I was covering. We're in for two days of rain...


Allen T. Chartier
amazilia1(at)comcast.net
Inkster, Michigan, USA

- Original Message - 
From: "Chase Schiefer" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 3:52 AM
Subject: [nfc-l] Large foggy flight over Port Monmouth, NJ


A thick fog has rolled in at 3:18 am near port Monmouth on the Raritan
bay. There are at least 3 flight calls a second. I've never heard so
much activity at night. Birds are coming in waves. Thrushes seem to be
flying higher in altitude compared to the other calls, they are also,
for the most part staying as east as possible. This was recorded about
500 feet from the bay. Recorded using Fire field recorder app on
iPhone. Can anyone ID any of these calls?

http://soundcloud.com/chase-schiefer/recording-10-19-3-21-am

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shadow and time that will never come again exactly as it is today."
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Re: [nfc-l] Large foggy flight over Port Monmouth, NJ

2011-10-19 Thread David La Puma
Hey Chase- Not only was that a cool experience, but the interactive nature
of Sound Cloud is awesome! I don't recall it being so interactive in the
past- but the ability for folks to add comments to specific points in the
track is fantastic. Everyone should check this out. If the link didn't work
(it didn't for me) just go to Chase's main page:
http://soundcloud.com/chase-schiefer and listen to the top track.

cheers- and good listening!

David


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On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 3:52 AM, Chase Schiefer wrote:

> A thick fog has rolled in at 3:18 am near port Monmouth on the Raritan
> bay. There are at least 3 flight calls a second. I've never heard so
> much activity at night. Birds are coming in waves. Thrushes seem to be
> flying higher in altitude compared to the other calls, they are also,
> for the most part staying as east as possible. This was recorded about
> 500 feet from the bay. Recorded using Fire field recorder app on
> iPhone. Can anyone ID any of these calls?
>
> http://soundcloud.com/chase-schiefer/recording-10-19-3-21-am
>
> 
> ‎"Our job is to record, each in his own way, this world of light and
> shadow and time that will never come again exactly as it is today."
> Edward Abbey
>
> Chase Schiefer
> Bachman's Ivory
> Hazlet, NJ
> http://chaseschieferphotography.com
> http://www.facebook.com/chaseschieferphotography
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/bachmansivory/sets/
>
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