A blue jay calling out in the deep woods on a fall day in late october. Other birds and crickets can also be heard. Samson c02 stereo microphones feeding into a zoom h4n recorder.
Part 1 of 2. Nightinggale and other birds recorded from inside my room, in may 2000. Using apple microphone and minidisc. Recorded in a green area in a suburb in stavanger, norway.
A saturday afternoon. This recording was creating using a kyros 7015 mid. Owing to the quality of equipment this recording has a surreal and other world feel.
Suburbs captured with zoom h1. You can hear some birds all the way. Theres a dog in one part and theres a plane but you can cut it with a high pass filter.
A typical early morning summer forest soundscape recorded on may 28th 2016 with the marantz pmd-661 and two sennheiser microphones for a true stereo recording.
A summer field in illinois featuring many birds, insects and the rush of wind. Recording made on sunday june 6th, 2016 at 11:45am on a mostly sunny day with temps in the upper 70s. Equipment used; marantz pmd661 and two sennheiser me66 microphones. Original recording made in stereo.
This is the sound of a flock of sandhill cranes in a field in albuquerque, new mexico. Other sounds include: dried corn stalks in the breeze and the sound of my footsteps as i walk through the field.
Field - recording , neighborhood- ambience, recorded * am may 28 2012in my backyard, features dog barking, many birds in concert, traffic sounds, jets overhead, and my favorite bit is the geese flying over.
A coincident pair of mics placed next to a cage the mics were electro voice re510 through a shure fp24 into a tascam hdp2. The original recording was 24bit 96k, downcovertedto 16k at 48k. I cannot get the stinking birds to really sing, yet theydo it normally and drive me crazy. Some of them may die today.
Recorded using a zoom h2. Cicadas are buzzing in the trees, along with mourning doves and other birds chirping in a wooded neighborhood area of venice, fl. Recorded 8/7/12.
The distinctive swoop made by a nighthawk's feathers as it pulls out of a dive. The sound led some people to call the birds "bullbats. " i guess it sounds a little like a cow. . .