Thank's Paul, does seem like Devon is well blessed with a number of wildlife
recordists! I've been meaning to look into joining the Wildlife Sound Recording
Society .. so this is a good prompt.
I don't know Exmoor, but I do know the Levels well - got some lovely recordings
of bittern booming over at Shapwick a few weeks ago
http://www.xeno-canto.org/98800 Do you share your recordings online?
all the best
Tony
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> Hi Tony
> Devon is the place to be, I am another recordist living in the county, just a
> little north of you at Tiverton.
> Most of my recording is done on Exmoor or on the Somerset Levels, although
> I'm off next week to Islay for a weeks recording, with a bunch of other
> wildlife sound recordists, so we are all keeping our finger crossed for some
> decent weather.
> If you would like to meet a few more like minded people, check out the
> Wildlife Sound Recording Society: http://www.wildlife-sound.org
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> Happy recording
>
> Paul
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> <tony.whitehead2332@> wrote:
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> > Hi All, glad to join the group and looking forward to participating. I'm an
> > amateur sound recordist from Devon UK and work for RSPB. I've been
> > recording sound for quite a few years now, and with my particular interest
> > in bird song, have started to post stuff, new and old, on Xeno-Canto ...
> > you can hear some of what I've done here
> > http://www.xeno-canto.org/XCrecordistprofiles.php?XCrecordist=WMQCDQHXRZ .
> >
> > I'm also involved with sound art in various ways, particularly through
> > education projects ... more here www.tonywhitehead.org
> >
> > all the best
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> > Tony
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