September: Finished the #sound piece for radio about the transformation of a #soundscape. (https://www.hoerspielundfeature.de/doku-drops-5-die-landschaft-spricht-102.html)

October: Gave a workshop about #fieldrecording in Kassel together with Eeva Ojanperä in the scope of the Range festival.

November: Slow month home with some education in the form of #BirdSound records.

December: Winter bird counting with the local orni group. My own birding group is also growing and we are about to start the new year with a project on bird-sound.

Going deeper into madness.

Bought my first pure #birdsong records lately.

This one is a blast and the story behind is quite interesting. It was recorded by Dr. Michael Schubert (the right hand of Günther Tembrock) in Mongolia in the 1970s.

Would be intersting do to a segment/ talk with people from the former GDR who have been into bioacoustics/ field recording.

#BirdsOfMastodon #birdsound #vinyl #nature #sound #fieldrecording #bioacoustic

Hier noch die Aufnahme von der Nachtigall.
#birdsound #birds #ffmpeg #fieldrecording
Exploring Bird Sounds with Dan Mennill - The Warblers by Birds Canada

In this episode we get answers to some of our biggest questions about bird songs, calls, and non-vocal sounds. Learn how thrushes make that haunting flute-like sound, listen to the duetting phenomenon of tropical songbirds, and explore how some bi...

Buzzsprout

It has been there during the three visits to the same location the last two weeks. The first time I could barely hear it and had a suspicion about what it was.
This time I could make a rather decent recording, though the wind, the near-by motorway and my impatience made it less perfect. I have used a high and low filter to try to save it.

But there it is: a recording of a singing Thrush Nightingale 🙂

#Birds #Birding #birdsound #Fugle #Vogel #Nattergal

Introducing the sounds of the #EasternKoel - https://australian.museum/learn/animals/birds/eastern-koel/ #nature #birdsound he likes to call at 4am during the summer months. I both love and hate this sound!
New Singwarte Blog post: In the grey zone
- featuring some woodpecker species
https://www.singwarte.info/?p=2958
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In the grey zone – Singwarte

We must have been there at that window for hours. Sparrows, ravens, house finches, and some kind of robins have been around lately, but that didn't sound like any of those. It was hypnotic and sounded more flute like. Maybe like some kind of thrush, but much larger. I began craving a turtle shake from Ruby's. I'm not really sure how much time we've spent here listening.
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#fluxus #ThematicApperceptionTest #TAT #SilentTheater #BirdSound