Subject: | Re: Song Thrush Virtuoso |
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From: | madl74 |
Date: | Tue Jul 7, 2015 9:17 pm ((PDT)) |
> I had the good fortune to hear this wonderful song by a Song Thrush while= on a walk, I post a link to the recording on SoundCloud, hope you like it = :) > > https://soundcloud.com/philip-tyler-1/song-thrush-virtuosowav <https://so= undcloud.com/philip-tyler-1/song-thrush-virtuosowav> Philip, Thank you for your excellent recording. I'm particularly jealous as I have= failed to get a good thrush in spite of having them around my house and barn. I liked the background as well which set the thrush in context with the wind and tree sounds, and even some slight anthropogenic sounds in the= far background which made it "real". Congratulations also to the thrush, which I rate highly for song quality, u= p there with the best, and also beating the melodious Blackbird, which can ge= t repetitive in a more boring way. :-) David Brinicombe |
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