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Mink Frog

Aug 15, 2011, 11:36 AM

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This was recorded via iPhone at 2AM in a light misty rain at Lean-to #12 at South Branch Pond in Baxter State Park. Within my earshot there were three frogs calling to each other. This piece of recording was from an original 14 min recording that I edited in Audacity, adding gain as well as selecting this portion. Best to listen with earphone or headphones to differentiate individuals.

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