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The Beast of Dunn's Swamp

Subject: The Beast of Dunn's Swamp
From: wildambience
Date: Thu Oct 17, 2013 6:38 pm ((PDT))
https://soundcloud.com/wildambience/the-beast-of-dunns-swamp

 

 For the early Australian settlers, camping in the bush must have been a 
frightening experience. With limited knowledge of Australian fauna, their 
imaginations no doubt ran wild when hearing some of the rather disconcerting 
sounds of the bush at night - such as these harmless Brush-tailed Possums 
having a territorial disagreement!
 

Recording Equipment: see http://wildambience.com/sound-recording-equipment/

Location: Dunn's Swamp, Wollemi National Park, NSW, Australia

Background species: White-throated Nightjar, Southern Boobook, Giant Banjo Frog

Also from this location, a few hours later at dawn - 
https://soundcloud.com/wildambience/6am-this-morning-wollemi


Enjoy!

-- 
Marc Anderson 
 
Wild Ambience 
Sydney, Australia 
P +61 (0) 430 072 299 
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www.wildambience.com http://www.wildambience.com 
facebook.com/wildambience https://www.facebook.com/wildambience/







"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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