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The fulmers at Heyklif en Eastern Iceland

Subject: The fulmers at Heyklif en Eastern Iceland
From: "Arn=FE=F3r Helgason"
Date: Sun Apr 20, 2014 4:08 pm ((PDT))
I have been rather unactive in field recording for a while. Therefore it
fell to my mind to send you links om something new. There I tried to
capture the wind, sea and the birds.
On April 15 2014 I went to the farm of Heyklif, which lies between
St=F6=F0varfj=F6r=F0ur and Brei=F0dalsv=EDk in Eastern Iceland, though clos=
er to
St=F6=F0varfj=F6r=F0ur. In the cliffs north of the farm the fulmars are nes=
ting.
We set up the microphones close to the house which gave them a shelter
from the strong southwestern wind.
The recording is quite descriptive for the sometimes stormy spring in
Iceland. The deep sounds of the sea and the wind are heard as well as
the fulmars, Redwings, some geeze, and other birds.
Headphones are recommended.
My assistants were Kristj=E1n Agnar Ei=F0sv=E1g, a 17 years old boy togethe=
r
with his grandfather, Hrafn Baldursson.
Two R=F8de Microphones NT-2A were used in an AB setup. The mics were in
baskets and =84dead cats=93 were also used.

In the first recording a flock og geeze is heard when 10 minutes have
passed and a plower is heard in the second recording.
On April 15 2014 I went to the farm of Heyklif, which lies between
St=F6=F0varfj=F6r=F0ur and Brei=F0dalsv=EDk in Eastern Iceland, though clos=
er to
St=F6=F0varfj=F6r=F0ur. In the cliffs north of the farm the fulmars are nes=
ting.
We set up the microphones close to the house which gave them a shelter
from the strong southwestern wind.
The recording is quite descriptive for the sometimes stormy spring in
Iceland. The deep sounds of the sea and the wind are heard as well as
the fulmars, Redwings, some geeze, and other birds.
Headphones are recommended.
My assistants were Kristj=E1n Agnar Ei=F0sv=E1g, a 17 years old boy togethe=
r
with his grandfather, Hrafn Baldursson.
Two R=F8de Microphones NT-2A were used in an AB setup. The mics were in
baskets and =84dead cats=93 were also used.

In the first recording a flock og geeze is heard when 10 minutes have
passed and a plower is heard in the second recording.
On April 15 2014 I went to the farm of Heyklif, which lies between
St=F6=F0varfj=F6r=F0ur and Brei=F0dalsv=EDk in Eastern Iceland, though clos=
er to
St=F6=F0varfj=F6r=F0ur. In the cliffs north of the farm the fulmars are nes=
ting.
We set up the microphones close to the house which gave them a shelter
from the strong southwestern wind.
The recording is quite descriptive for the sometimes stormy spring in
Iceland. The deep sounds of the sea and the wind are heard as well as
the fulmars, Redwings, some geeze, and other birds.
Headphones are recommended.
My assistants were Kristj=E1n Agnar Ei=F0sv=E1g, a 17 years old boy togethe=
r
with his grandfather, Hrafn Baldursson.
Two R=F8de Microphones NT-2A were used in an AB setup. The mics were in
baskets and =84dead cats=93 were also used.

In the first recording a flock og geeze is heard when 10 minutes have
passed and a plower is heard in the second recording.

Vest regards,

Arnthor Helgason

http://hljod.blog.is/users/df/hljod/files/fylar_og_fleiri_fuglar_26-56.mp3
http://hljod.blog.is/users/df/hljod/files/1_-_fylar_og_fleiri_fuglar_-_80-
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