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Auditory Depth Perception: Tree Knocks...or Owls Playing Baseball? Another Variable for the BFR.

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Bigfoot tree knocks are often described as that typical baseball hitting the baseball bat sound. That clear crisp "Thwack!". Listen to my first possible first recording of that sound. Then follow me into the investigation of what it could be. I still don't have the answer. However, I did discover another variable when recording sounds remotely that I previously had no idea about. I'm hoping the Bigfoot Researchers (BFR) do and it's just a known thing. You tell me. I am by no means suggesting that Bigfoot knocks are all owls. Just discussing another variable that should be considered when analyzing recordings. This could also affect the researcher who gets caught up in the moment and lets confirmation bias invade their investigation. Just food for thought and offering some information for consideration.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qh5pGhX68DU&t=4s
Bigfoot tree knocks are often described as that typical baseball hitting the baseball bat sound. That clear crisp "Thwack!". Listen to my first possible first recording of that sound. Then follow me into the investigation of what it could be. I still don't have the answer. However, I did discover another variable when recording sounds remotely that I previously had no idea about. I'm hoping the Bigfoot Researchers (BFR) do and it's just a known thing. You tell me. I am by no means suggesting that Bigfoot knocks are all owls. Just discussing another variable that should be considered when analyzing recordings. This could also affect the researcher who gets caught up in the moment and lets confirmation bias invade their investigation. Just food for thought and offering some information for consideration.

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