Audio Moth
Recordings made with AudioMoth at 384ksps 16bit, low gain. The microphone is protected by a 3micron aluminised Mylar film. Recorded at Colney Heath Conservation Area (51.78263, -0.271419) at 20:16 BST on April 4 2018. The 4 minute long recording includes Nyctalus Leisleri (>20kHz), Pipistrellus p...
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figshare
2018
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.6111257.v2 https://figshare.com/articles/Audio_Moth/6111257/2 |
Summary: | Recordings made with AudioMoth at 384ksps 16bit, low gain. The microphone is protected by a 3micron aluminised Mylar film. Recorded at Colney Heath Conservation Area (51.78263, -0.271419) at 20:16 BST on April 4 2018. The 4 minute long recording includes Nyctalus Leisleri (>20kHz), Pipistrellus pipistrellus(fm down to 45kHz), Pipistrellus pygmaeus (fm down to 52kHz) and Myotis daubentonii (broad fm down to 30kHz). The second recording also includes a Noctule and a possible Serotine at the same location. The .png screen shot shows a comparison of the same pass recorded on the Audio Moth at ground level angled at 45 degrees, and a Petterson M500-384 handheld at chest height.CHC18-1p_20180406_203333.wav and CHC18-1am2_20180406_203154.wav are overlapping recordings made with the AudioMoth and Petterson for direct comparison. |
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