Field-recording, nature, birds, netherlandsbirds singing in oostduinen park in scheveningen, the netherlands. Recorded with a zoom h4n using a sony ecm-678/9x shotgun microphone. Evening- 08-03-2015.
This was recorded by a pond with frogs calling, birds chirping, and the occasional car passing by. There is a little bit of wind noise, (still learning how to make decent recordings). Those parts can be edited out.
A binaural recording of birds singing in the woods. Recorded at the 'utrechtse heuvelrug' in the netherlands. Gear used: roland cs-10em binaural microphones, zoom h4n field recorder. Processing: slight noise reduction (9db) using izotope rx7, high pass filter to remove unwanted rumble (cubase 7. 5), made into a loop.
Bird park: here the most prominent sounds are those of birds flying around. You can hear how wind is being pushed around by wings and of course the happy chatter between birds. There are numerous different birds that can be heard that make for an interesting ambience. Recorded with the zoom h6, rode ntg.
There is some cultural noise in the background, but the bird song is clear enough. This little fellow is a singing bird on a wire, looking for a mate on the morning of march 3, 2020 in dartmouth, nova scotia.