Subject: | Common Starling murmuration recording? |
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From: | Peter Shute |
From: | madl74 |
From: | Tony Whitehead |
From: | "Peter Shute" pshute2 |
Date: | Fri Nov 8, 2013 1:13 pm ((PST)) |
There's a discussion going on on birdforums at the moment about starling murmurations, and I've become curious to know what they sound like. There don't seem to be any recordings of the wing rush noise of the flocks on Xeno Canto, just voices, and the many videos on YouTube have mainly been overdubbed with music or narration, or are badly affected by wind rumble. Does anyone know of a good, clear recording of the sound of a large flock of starlings in flight, where the wing rush is clearly heard? Peter Shute |
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