With reference to birders who have lost their high frequency hearing range but still want to find emu-wrens or grasswrens I would suggest you try a simple heterodyne bat detector- they are directional, they function down to 10khz or less, you usually can record from them, they are cheaper than a hearing aid- but best of all they work on bats too! I’ve experimented with my Magenta 4 on Rufous-crowned and Southern Emu Wrens plus Striated Grasswrens with good results. For the time being you need to import these to Aus, but watch this space- I might import a batch later in the year. http://www.alanaecology.com/wildlife/Magenta_Bat4_Bat_Detector.html
Cheers Mark Carter www.desertlife.com.au
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