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http://news.sciencemag.org/physics/2013/01/sound-maps-may-help-pigeons-navigate






>> The usefulness may not be obvious. One application would be
>> forensics. If someone is trying to determine direction of a sound
>> source after post processing, this could be useful. But my initial
>> thoughts were a bit loftier, as I will explain...
>
> it's convincing enough that i will bring a compass to my next IR
recordings to document direction and GPS lat/lon.
> thanks for this idea :)
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