Very nice. I grew up in the UK, and the sound of Skylarks is very evocative
for me - thanks for making it available!
Ray
On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 9:42 AM, Daan Hendriks
[naturerecordists] <> wrote:
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm working through my backlog of nature & wildlife recordings made last
> year to see what is worth sharing. Some of the best things of this group
> for me is to hear other people's recordings, and I'd love it if I can
> direct some of you to what I've been up to myself as well.
>
> So far I've posted the following two articles with sound recordings on my
> personal site in the last few days:
>
> This one
> <http://daanhendriks.co.uk/wildlife-nature-sound-recording/hydrophone-rec=
ordings-farting-plants-screeching-beetles/> about
> using hydrophones to record "the sound of photosynthesis" (to put it rath=
er
> fanciful) and general pond life activity during one summer afternoon last
> year;
>
> And this one
> <http://daanhendriks.co.uk/wildlife-nature-sound-recording/telinga-tastic=
-super-close-up-recordings-of-birds-crickets/> about
> the results of using the Telinga Universal MK2 with MKH8040, again record=
ed
> during a few days in summer last year, featuring all kinds of UK birds, a=
nd
> a slowed down cricket.
>
> I'll be adding some more sounds onto my site in the days to come, mostly
> ambient recordings and some wildlife as well, which I will probably also
> share here with the group - apologies if it's considered spam, but
> hopefully there's something here for some of you to enjoy!
>
> All the best,
> Daan
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