I didn't end up with many recorded nfc's in the 2 hours before dawn on
Saturday the 11th, although there were decent numbers of migrants seen after
daylight.

Here's a cutdown of anything I could detect by ear:
http://soundcloud.com/user3781125/ws501330-cutdown
I think I hear (and see) a Veery, Swainsons and maybe the buzzy dzzt of a
Swamp Sparrow.

<http://soundcloud.com/user3781125/ws501330-cutdown>Also, I still have the
following problem: I know I posted this before, but I'm losing volume with
my workflow...any pointers would be appreciated:
1) I record in .mp3
2) Open full file in Audacity
3) Save file as .wav using Audacity
4) Look at sonagrams with Raven Lite

However, for weak calls when I play the .wav file, I can see the sonagrams,
but can't hear anything anymore.   Clear calls are still clear though.

Sincerely,
Andrew



On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 12:01 PM, david nicosia <daven1...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Got up before sunrise and from my deck
> I counted the following nocturnal migrants
> between 515 am and 600 am...
>
> 265 SWAINSON'S THRUSH
> 83 VEERY
> 9 WOOD THRUSH
> 6 GRAY-CHEEKED THRUSH
> 1 SOLITARY SANDPIPER
>
> many other chips, zeeps, dzrts etc that I could
> not id. I thought I heard a DICKCISSEL but
> was not sure enough to count it.
>
> Dave Nicosia
> Johnson City, NY
>
>
>

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