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    Bill has given us another great MP3 that has an interesting story behind it. I will let Bill tell you about it, and in the interim here is his audio work titled "Bullfrog Pond." It is 10MB so broadband is required.

    http://teegate.njpinebarrens.com/whi...lfrog_pond.mp3

    Thank you Bill!

    Guy

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeeGate View Post
    All,

    Bill has given us another great MP3 that has an interesting story behind it. I will let Bill tell you about it, and in the interim here is his audio work titled "Bullfrog Pond." It is 10MB so broadband is required.

    http://teegate.njpinebarrens.com/whi...lfrog_pond.mp3

    Thank you Bill!

    Guy
    Thanks for posting the MP3, Guy! I guess there is a story that goes along with this one. There's a lovely set of vernal ponds in Belleplain that I've visited and recorded at for a couple of years now. This year has been extra special, as the ponds have been hyperactive with crooning amphibians (and I've heard pine barren tree frogs there this spring ... but only on one occasion.) Anyway, I showed up there to record Sunday evening at dusk and a state ranger pulled into the area moments after I had set up and asked what I was doing. After explaining, he instructed me that I was in an area closed to the public and obviously was about to give me the old heave-ho. Well, to make a not-so-long story even shorter, the resulting look of dismay on my face, and a quick "moment of silence" (hand gestures included, demonstrating "are you, like, hearing this?") so as to allow the ranger an opportunity to absorb the beauty of the sounds afforded me a "That's okay. You're good. For tonight." He then drove off into the sunset. But if I'm to go back to these ponds, I've got to see if I can get permission from the superintendent of the state forest down there. Though I didn't ask why, I believe this area is closed because it is near to and along an access to a gravel pit that partyers tend to invade.

    If I lose this spot, I'll be mightily depressed.

    I spent last night in Wharton coming up with some real magic -- a couple of hours of material, featuring a beautiful mix with pine barren tree frogs -- three major recordings made at the same exact location (and sounding similar to) the first recording Guy and Ben graciously posted on this thread. I spent the entire night capturing sounds in the Friendship area before cruising over to Quaker Bridge Road for a dawn-transition take.

    BTW, the MP3 Guy has just posted does indeed consist of a pond-load of rowdy/competing bullfrogs, along with plenty of northern gray tree frogs (racketmakers supreme), my begging the ranger to "please, please, let me stay" (seriously, this part has been edited out) -- plus an occasional green frog blurt and one looking-for-some-last minute-action Peeper of the Spring. Do have a listen to the MP3 if you can -- a solid audio system helps!

    Thanks again, Guy.

    Bill
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    "Mink live here as well, and otter, deer, raccoons, opossums, the gray fox. Pine snakes. Milk snakes. Corn snakes. Rattlesnakes. Bass. Pickerel. Catfish. Fifty billion mosquitoes. Hyla andersoni, ventriloquist tree frog, is found almost nowhere else but here. He is green, has a purple stripe down his side, looks like a state trooper, and goes WONK WONK in the dead of night." John McPhee

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    Outstanding.
    Thank you for time well spent.
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    Way cool Bill. Very well done.
    "He got well in away from everybody didn't he? He got well in away from everybody"

    (Fred Brown speaking of a house near Munion Field in McPhee's "The Pine Barrens")

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    Quote Originally Posted by RednekF350 View Post
    Outstanding.
    Thank you for time well spent.
    Scott
    Thanks alot Bob, Scott and anybody else who has been able to have a hear of any of the posted recordings. I think the nicest thing anybody has ever said about these recordings were words by a friend from Connecticut who, understanding my appreciation for the sounds and places, for the endangered, wrote this:

    One of the most endangered species is those with the ability to listen, to be still and simply observe what's all around us.

    I guess I'm sorta whacko sitting bogside in the middle of no-where, at some ungodly hour, getting off on "noises," "solitude," and even the spaces between the sound. But it's me, and so, so real.

    Bill
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    [i][b]It's always night, or we wouldn't need light.[/b][/i]

    "Mink live here as well, and otter, deer, raccoons, opossums, the gray fox. Pine snakes. Milk snakes. Corn snakes. Rattlesnakes. Bass. Pickerel. Catfish. Fifty billion mosquitoes. Hyla andersoni, ventriloquist tree frog, is found almost nowhere else but here. He is green, has a purple stripe down his side, looks like a state trooper, and goes WONK WONK in the dead of night." John McPhee

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    Quote Originally Posted by whippoorbill View Post
    I guess I'm sorta whacko sitting bogside in the middle of no-where, at some ungodly hour, getting off on "noises," "solitude," and even the spaces between the sound.
    Then I'm whacko too Bill. Do you know those rye fields off of 539, the one big section made up of 200 football sized fields? I have been known to take a lawn chair deep into the middle of that area where some woods are surrounded by grassland, and sit for a couple of hours.

    Just.....being quiet.....and listening to the woods...and contemplating things.
    "He got well in away from everybody didn't he? He got well in away from everybody"

    (Fred Brown speaking of a house near Munion Field in McPhee's "The Pine Barrens")

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    Quote Originally Posted by whippoorbill View Post
    I guess I'm sorta whacko sitting bogside in the middle of no-where, at some ungodly hour, getting off on "noises," "solitude," and even the spaces between the sound. But it's me, and so, so real.

    Bill
    Not at all. What a lovely thing to do and how awesome for you to share these with us.

    You should sell those recordings! I have some nature cd's that I listen to sometimes when I'm piddling around the house. Lots of people buy those, Bill. Your recordings are better than my cd's! I didn't this entire thread. So, if you're already doing that, ignore me.

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    I guess I'm sorta whacko sitting bogside in the middle of no-where, at some ungodly hour, getting off on "noises," "solitude," and even the spaces between the sound. But it's me, and so, so real.

    Bill[/QUOTE]

    One of my favorite spots is the very bottom of Holgate at midnight in November. Just sitting and listening to the surf hitting the beach and watching the line of boats drifting through the rips. Hoping the fish gods will bless me with one of their creatures!

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    Here is another sound file from Whippoorbill to add to your collection. I am so sorry Bill I am late getting it up. I also noticed that I have spelled your name wrong quite often, and that should not happen again.


    This is a zipped mp3 and it will download as soon as you click on the link.

    http://teegate.njpinebarrens.com/whi...se_flyover.zip


    Guy

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    I was there when them geese came through.....we was knee deep in goo looking for leopard....not the feline kind.The here dey come....flyin oer the treetops,slidin in like Garry Maddox on home plate.Just a little ole Belleplain bog where Whip tried to feed me to a black snake oncet.
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    Please don't ever stop posting these! Bring back memories of last July, I volunteered for NJ Audubon and did a Nightjar survey, this is like the soundtrack to that night! Absolutely lovely. Let me know if you have any recording os Northern Saw-Whet Owls!!!!
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    Guy ... thanks for posting the recording.

    I recommend the file (it's less than a minute long) be listened to with headphones. You'll swear the honkers are flying right through your brain. Plenty of frog action to be heard, as well.

    Then here dey come....flyin' o'er the treetops, slidin' in like Garry Maddox on home plate.
    Very poetic. But that's so 70s, Alfie.

    Let me know if you have any recording of Northern Saw-Whet Owls!
    Not yet! I've yet to spot or hear one around here. Has anyone? They're so tiny! Adorable! Like my Alfie!

    http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/N...aw-whet_Owl/id

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    "Mink live here as well, and otter, deer, raccoons, opossums, the gray fox. Pine snakes. Milk snakes. Corn snakes. Rattlesnakes. Bass. Pickerel. Catfish. Fifty billion mosquitoes. Hyla andersoni, ventriloquist tree frog, is found almost nowhere else but here. He is green, has a purple stripe down his side, looks like a state trooper, and goes WONK WONK in the dead of night." John McPhee

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    I spend every winter searching for the little cuties. It is possible that they breed in some of the thick cedar swamps, in fact I know it's been confirmed a few times.
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    What a marvelous aural fusion of two worlds-- earth and sky; depths and heights; squatting and soaring! I love the calls of these wild creatures and this combination is especially enjoyable.

    Thanks, Whip, for patient hours recording, and Al, for tramping through the goo.

    Glo
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    [I guess i just gave my age away:-(...thats about how long ago it was since i watched a ball game.when the phillies were on when pop pop was livin you either watched the ball game or you watched nothing at all:-)Oh how i miss Him...pop pop that is ,not Gary.
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