What is the Frequency of a Female Duck's Quack?

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The discussion revolves around the frequency of a female duck's quack, exploring the measurements taken by participants, the nature of duck sounds, and the potential for further investigation into the frequencies of other bird calls, such as geese. The conversation includes technical aspects of sound measurement and the characteristics of quacking sounds.

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  • Exploratory
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Main Points Raised

  • One participant recorded a duck's quack at 479 Hertz, suggesting this is a specific measurement for that individual duck.
  • Another participant speculates that the quack may have a noisy signature, indicating that 479 Hertz might be just the largest component of a more complex sound.
  • A question is raised about whether female ducks quack at a higher frequency, prompting humorous responses about the conditions under which ducks quack.
  • Discussion includes the idea that the quack consists of multiple frequencies, and suggests using specialized equipment to analyze the dominant frequencies more accurately.
  • There is a suggestion to investigate whether duck quacks echo, with a reference to a related article.
  • One participant expresses a desire to analyze the sound file using a Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) to better understand the frequency components.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express varying opinions on the nature of duck quacks, the specifics of frequency measurement, and whether female ducks quack differently. No consensus is reached on these points, and the discussion remains open-ended.

Contextual Notes

Participants acknowledge the complexity of duck sounds and the limitations of basic frequency measurement tools. There is an implicit understanding that further exploration and more sophisticated equipment may yield different insights.

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I recorded the sound of a Duck quack (kwack), then, using my frequency meter I was able to determine that the duck quacked at 479 Hertz, for this particular Duck. I am thinking of trying to determine the frequency of a Geese "honk" next. Stay tuned.
 
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u ahve way too much time on your hands! but its very interesting none the less.
 
I would think that a duck's quack would have a very noisy signature. I bet the 479 hertz is just the largest component. Can you filter it out and repeat the measurement?

Njorl
 
Do female Ducks quack at a higher frequency?
 
Originally posted by Monique
Do female Ducks quack at a higher frequency?

Only if you pull their tail

timejim,
Yes, our quack is made up of many frequencies. You can actually hear this since the duck does not produce a perfect tone. Listen to a 479 Hz tone, say using a tone generator chip or a 555 timer from Radio Shack; this sounds nothing like our duck...even if modulated in a quacking manner.

You could determine the dominate frequencies with the right equipment; you might consider a tuned, resonant circuit to check for the strength of each frequency - really the sound version of a radio which selects specific frequencies in the radio part of the EM spectrum. Your frequency meter is likely showing the RMS average of all frequencies present; with the dominant frequency(s) being the largest contributor(s).
 
Then you can let us know if they really do or do not echo.
If not, you can figure out why.
 
Originally posted by timejim
I recorded the sound of a Duck quack (kwack), then, using my frequency meter I was able to determine that the duck quacked at 479 Hertz, for this particular Duck. I am thinking of trying to determine the frequency of a Geese "honk" next. Stay tuned.

just give me the sound file. I'll post the FFT for everybody...
 
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Originally posted by Monique
Do female Ducks quack at a higher frequency?

They don't quack unless the male duck gives them "quacking" permission! Har har har.
 

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