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📃 EPISODE SUMMARY 📃
QUICK NOTE: This recording has a fair bit of noise pollution in the form of traffic and the occasional aircraft. I was a couple of miles away from where I wanted to record but heard the owls starting their calls so wanted to record them. My apologies but I really think this recording is amazing and I wanted to share it with you.
Greetings! Let’s talk about the barred owl mating season in northern Michigan. It’s a pretty exciting time for these nocturnal birds, and things can get lively out there in the forest. Mating lasts from February to April. The male barred owls become incredibly vocal during this period and create various sounds to draw in the female barred owls. They will use loud noises such as hooting, barking, and screaming in order to make their thoughts and feelings known. We humans, much like many other species, take the time to groom ourselves before heading out on a night of revelry and adventure.
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⦾ Zoom F3 Field Recorder: [ Ссылка ]
⦾ Audio-Technica BP4025 Microphone: [ Ссылка ]
⦾ Rycote WS3 Modular Windshield Kit (blimp and wind fur): [ Ссылка ]
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⦾ Manfrotto Carbon Fiber Nanopole Stand: [ Ссылка ]
⦾ Anker Power Bank (PowerCore 26K): [ Ссылка ]
⦾ Aqua Quest Rogue Dry Bag (10L): [ Ссылка ]
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ZOOM F3: Listen To Barred Owl Mating Calls
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