Woodcocks and Spring Peepers by Ray Mansell published on 2012-07-03T18:15:58Z Part of a longer recording from March 13th, 2012. A male Woodcock (Scolopax minor) performs a ritual flight from one side of the microphone to the other, while Spring Peepers (Pseudacris crucifer) sing at a small pond nearby. Microphone: Telinga LS-xx (without parabola) Recorder: Olympus LS-10 Edit: Equalisation applied to reduce the cacophony of the peepers Genre Nature Recording Comment by Wild Ambience unusual sound - sounds like blowing a mini raspberry! 2012-09-06T00:13:40Z Comment by felixblume @llesnam-yar: beautiful sound, anyway! 2012-07-03T21:50:30Z Comment by Ray Mansell The 'peent' of the Woodcock covers a very wide spectrum, and those from here to the end appear to have been somewhat distorted by Soundcloud's transcoding process. 2012-07-03T18:20:00Z