You may want to check out the Spring 2011 edition of The Journal Of The Wildlife Recording Society.
I wrote a short article, on the subject of getting started with ultrasonic recording.
It's not sold in Newsstands (unfortunately). You must become a Member, in order to receive The Journal.
Check it out here:
Wildlife Sound Recording Society (UK) It's a great site to visit, in any case.
You might consider becoming a Member! (If you aren't already!) - Membership Page
I enjoy the benefits of being a Member, and getting to listen to those CDs of Wildlife recordings that show up in my mailbox... I should warn you: You may find yourself branching out, into making all kinds of wildlife recordings! As for myself, my two favorite groups of animals to record, are still: Bats & Bugs (Singing insects).
I wrote a short article, on the subject of getting started with ultrasonic recording.
It's not sold in Newsstands (unfortunately). You must become a Member, in order to receive The Journal.
Check it out here:
Wildlife Sound Recording Society (UK) It's a great site to visit, in any case.
You might consider becoming a Member! (If you aren't already!) - Membership Page
I enjoy the benefits of being a Member, and getting to listen to those CDs of Wildlife recordings that show up in my mailbox... I should warn you: You may find yourself branching out, into making all kinds of wildlife recordings! As for myself, my two favorite groups of animals to record, are still: Bats & Bugs (Singing insects).
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