Flipping through Pieplow it looks to me that Nelson's Sparrow might be a
match (relatively monotone, several overtones, with 2nd partial the
loudest). What seems wrong though is that your recoded call lasts 0.28
seconds, which seems long (too long?) for many sparrows.
Wim van Dam
Solvang, CA
On
Flipping through Pieplow it looks to me that Nelson's Sparrow might be a
match (relatively monotone, several overtones, with 2nd partial the
loudest). What seems wrong though is that your recoded call lasts 0.28
seconds, which seems long (too long?) for many sparrows.
Wim van Dam
Solvang, CA
On
Hi All,
It looks like a good candidate for Seaside Sparrow.
John
Carleton, Nova Scotia
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Hi All,
It looks like a good candidate for Seaside Sparrow.
John
Carleton, Nova Scotia
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[mailto:bounce-2453160-53237...@mm.list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Hal Mitchell
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2018 12:28
To: NFC-L
Subject: [nfc-l] NFC ID
Doyle
Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2014 7:45 AM
To: Bill Evans
Cc: NFC-L@cornell.edu
Subject: Re: [nfc-l] NFC ID Help, Maryland Eastern Shore
Hi Bill,
I inadvertently had the setting on 16 kHz, messing around with some i-mics and
recording apps, so I missed checking the default rate and figured
Hi Bill,
I inadvertently had the setting on 16 kHz, messing around with some i-mics and
recording apps, so I missed checking the default rate and figured it was all
set from last time. So this one was recorded at 16 kHz. (I've now switched to
22,050 and hope it sticks in the preference
Tough to tell from the spectrogram Diane. It shows a ~5 ms section of a steeply
descending call. It appears a higher pitched portion above 8 kHz is chopped
off. Perhaps in the territory of flying squirrel chirps with this one. Can
you make a spectrogram showing the frequencies above 8 kHz or