Hello, everyone. I just returned with a few gigs' worth of recordings from the
South Island of New Zealand, and thought I'd share. (It was a vacation with the
Significant Other, so no large sound kit in the field was allowed...) The clips
are short and focused rather than focusing on long ambiences. I've got a bit of
unidentified birdsong and am happy to get input and/or corrections if anyone is
so inclined. If not, just enjoy.
The last five posts - and the next 2-4 coming up - are the clips in question,
at:
http://www.noisejockey.net/blog/
Or, you can just use this search URL:
http://www.noisejockey.net/blog/?s=new+zealand
A broader set of nature recordings can be found within this category (including
rutting Tule Elk, more birds, and even japanese beetle larvae):
http://www.noisejockey.net/blog/category/nature-recording/
Best,
-Nathan
"While a picture is worth a thousand words, a
sound is worth a thousand pictures." R. Murray Schafer via Bernie Krause
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