Subject: | Glossy Black Cockatoos feeding in Casuarina trees - Australia |
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From: | "wildambience" wildambience |
Date: | Wed Jul 24, 2013 6:40 am ((PDT)) |
Recording of Glossy Black Cockatoos feeding in Casuarina trees in the Macleay River Valley, NSW, Australia. The regular cracking noise is the birds using their powerful beaks to extract seeds from this type of native conifer. http://wildambience.com/glossy-black-cockatoo/ Equipment used: 2 x AT4022 mics in a parallel boundary array & Fostex FR2-LE Recorder Cheers Marc Anderson |
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