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| Date |
7/14/09 |
| Time |
7:15 pm |
| Latitude |
46.52784 |
| Longitude |
-122.28471 |
| Altitude |
1965 ft |
| Temperature |
70 degrees F (estimated) |
| Source direction |
North |
| Recording device |
Roland Edirol R-09 |
This vocalization was recorded shortly after 7 pm on July 14, 2009. I missed the first five vocalizations, recording number six onwards. Nearby coyotes started howling in response, covering the vocalizations that followed.
The call was made from a good distance away, and was much clearer than the recording illustrates. Between the high pitch siren-like calls, there was a barely audible noise that was much lower in pitch. I could not hear it clearly, and at first wrote it off to motor noises of whatever emergency vehicle I thought I was hearing. I soon realized that my location automatically negated the possibility of this being a siren from an emergency vehicle, and I rushed to turn the recorder on.
If this is a sasquatch call, it is a rare example of a daytime vocalization. At this time of year, there were still several more hours of light.
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