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Sunday, May 26, 2013

233B (2004) - CP Calls

The Orcalab recording from 2004 starts at 17:31 with loud boat noise and the A36 matriline calling and echolocating  at Cracroft Point, British Columbia. A total of ten calls were identified N4 (40%), N5 (40%), and N9 (20%).

233B - http://orchive.cs.uvic.ca/recordings/show/20242

Friday, May 3, 2013

Bere Point Recordings

The first recording, of the northern resident killer whale A12 matriline beach rubbing at Bere Point (by Troy Bright), had lots of rubbing with few N12 calls (n = 3, 3:38 min). The second, of the B7 matriline had a total for 44 discrete calls; N1 (47%), N7 (10%), N8 (7%), N16 (18%), and N18 (18%) (5:22 min).
The third tape, of the A11s, I11s, G3s and other northern residents had a total of 34 identified calls; N1 (23%), N4 (13%), N23 (42%), and several pings (22%).  The H6 matriline was identified with N1iv calls and the A11s with N4 calls (3:51 min).  The fourth recording, of the A36s, A30s, G17s had five N23 calls (100%), these were more like N23ii by the G17 matriline (1:58 min). 

Sunday, April 21, 2013

233A (2004) - CP Calls

A36'
Tape 233A begins at 16:44 on August 4, 2004. Whales are heard in the distance at Cracroft Point. The A36s and A12s are identified, tapes ends at 17:30. Calls identified; N2 (9%), N4 (50%), N9 (25%), N12 (8%), A12sp (8%), n = 12.
Link - http://orchive.cs.uvic.ca/recordings/show/20241 IMG_7217'

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

232B (2004) - CP Calls

I pod
Tape 232B starts at 15:57 on August 4th 2004. The northern residents are heard in the distance through the boat noise calling, echolocating, and whistling off Cracroft Point, West Cracroft Island BC. A total of 16 calls were identified; N1 (28%), N4 (30%), N5 (30%), and N10 (12%).
Link - http://orchive.cs.uvic.ca/recordings/show/20240

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

232A (2004) - CP Calls

The Orcalab recording 232A starts at 15:10 on Wednesday August 4th, 2004. The I15 and and A1 groups are heard calling and echolocating at Cracroft Point with heavy boat noise persistent thought out the tape. A total of 14 calls were identified; N4 (22%), N9 (7%), N23 (14%), trills (35%), and squawks (22%).
Link - http://orchive.cs.uvic.ca/recordings/show/20239
Note - there is an error in the Orcalab lab recording notes with comments for recording 232B twice, the first one starting at 15:10 is actually notes for tape 232A and remarks starting at 15:57 are for 232B.