After some problems accessing this track on Soundcloud, I finally did
get to hear it this morning. Must be my slow connection I suppose.
What lovely sounds Marc! Those Black Currawongs are so evocative and
remind me of the many bushwalks I once did in Tassie. Very nice
recording, thanks for sharing :-) Good to hear a sample of the 8020s
in action.
Vicki
On 01/12/2014, at 8:58 AM, [naturerecordists]
wrote:
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>
> A couple of weeks ago I was recording in Tasmania. Here's one sample
> from Mount Field National Park, in an area of temperate rainforest.
> A number of endemic bird species can be heard including Black
> Currawong, Green Rosella and Tasmanian Thornbill.
>
> Recorded with 2 x Sennheiser MKH8020's & SD702 in a parallel array.
>
> Tasmania's Ancient Rainforest
>
>
> Tasmania's Ancient Rainforest
> Tasmania's rainforests and old growth eucalypt forests have been
> subjects to decades of conflict between pro-logging groups and
> environmentalists. Thankfull...
> View on soundcloud.com
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>
> --
> Marc Anderson
>
> Wild Ambience
> Sydney, Australia
>
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> wildambience.com
> naturesoundmap.com
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>
>
"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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