Aug 10

Listen: Bruno Howls

For two days in late October, 2013, an unseen vocalizer made loud moaning howls, whoops and wood knocks in the hills near Bruno, West Virginia. A local resident managed to capture four clips of that vocalizer with their cell phone, and those clips were quickly shared with the BFRO. This video spectrogram is an illustrated playback of the vocals captured in those clips. They are fairly to exceptionally clear, but head phones are recommended to achieve the best possible listening experience.

6 Responses to “Listen: Bruno Howls”

  1. Dave T

    That’s some pretty good audio for a cell phone. Imagine how loud and close the subject was to the person recording it. I’ll bet the hair on the back of that persons neck was standing up. Very cool and squatchy.

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Feb 19

Listen: Bruno Howls

 

For two days in late October, 2013, an unseen vocalizer made loud moaning howls, whoops and wood knocks in the hills near Bruno, West Virginia. A local resident managed to capture four clips of that vocalizer with their cell phone, and those clips were quickly shared with the BFRO. This video spectrogram is an illustrated playback of the vocals captured in those clips. They are fairly to exceptionally clear, but head phones are recommended to achieve the best possible listening experience.

 

 

7 Responses to “Listen: Bruno Howls”

  1. LC B

    It is pretty deep, which is why it seems authentic, when it gets distorted I could almost think wolf, but then it has that deep
    tonality. Similar to an Ohio Call is some respects.

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