Monongahela

A site dedicated to the review and analysis of potential sasquatch vocalizations, Sasquatch Bioacoustic combines techniques from the domains of intelligence collection, audio analysis and bioacoustic studies to examine the evidence of sasquatch through their vocalizations. ~Monongahela

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Bruno Howls

On October 30th, 2013, an email arrived at the BFRO with a tip off that several interesting video clips were posted to the Facebook account of a person residing in Bruno, West Virginia. After downloading and analyzing the audio in those clips, I found several indicators that were highly consistent with other suspected sasquatch vocals captured in various locations around North America.

The video clips received wide distribution via social media in the weeks and months that followed. But extraneous foreground noise blocked some of the interesting background vocals that were also recorded. So in an effort to bring out more of the amazing qualities of this recording, I've trimmed out and filtered much of the noise in these clips, and annotated several interesting features in a video spectrogram.

As always, your listening experience will be best with headphones. But even without, these clips sound pretty good to the ear.