Hi all,
I am in Zimbabwe, where I have been for the last couple of months,
following a course to become trained as a field guide and doing a lot of
wildlife and nature sound recording in the meantime. Today I had a spare
day so I uploaded a whole bunch of sounds and wrote some words around them.
Hope you will find this interesting and/or enjoyable!
Hippo:
http://daanhendriks.co.uk/wildlife-nature-sound-recording/hippo-guffawing-a=
nd-chomping-grass/
Elephant:
http://daanhendriks.co.uk/wildlife-nature-sound-recording/elephants-are-no-=
drama-queens/
Black Rhino:
http://daanhendriks.co.uk/wildlife-nature-sound-recording/black-rhino-quiet=
ly-moving-through-the-bush/
Buffalo:
http://daanhendriks.co.uk/wildlife-nature-sound-recording/a-feeding-herd-of=
-buffalo-and-a-lone-old-bull-wallowing-in-the-mud/
Baboon:
http://daanhendriks.co.uk/wildlife-nature-sound-recording/baboons-the-gangs=
ters-of-the-bush/
Equipment safety:
http://daanhendriks.co.uk/wildlife-nature-sound-recording/equipment-safety-=
in-the-african-bush/
And also, before all this I posted the first few recordings made during the
first week here (including lion and some bird calls),
http://daanhendriks.co.uk/wildlife-nature-sound-recording/quick-dispatch-fr=
om-zimbabwe/
And the plans & preparations for the trip in general:
http://daanhendriks.co.uk/wildlife-nature-sound-recording/sound-recording-i=
n-africa-the-plan-preparations/
Apologies for the dump, hope it doesn't come across as too self serving,
but I have simply been looking forward to share a lot of the things I've
been recording and thinking about here, so I hope it is of interest to some=
.
All the best,
Daan
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