My first submission. Audio removed from a video clip (using audacity). I only had my phone with me (xperia z3) so i used that. Holly bush near derby uk. As i passed, i heard the greatest commotion so went back to record it. I've looped it once to give a longer sample - enjoy.
Yesterday's edited and shorter recording when it was quite windy. Even with a wind sock over the mics i wasn't able to cut out the wind but hope this is an acceptable edit after going over the recording and taking out the worst bits.
Mid morning bird song from the 50+ house sparrows that use our side garden to eat from the feeders, perch on the hedges and generally don't go too far away before coming back for another meal. The recent garden birdwatch survey has been published which shows sparrow numbers have increased but are still down from where they were when i was a lad. I'm 72 so that's a long time ago!.
Podem escoltar un pardal. (recording done by students of ies baldiri (el prat de llobregat - barcelona) during the workshops of field recording at different urban spaces of the city. Recording device: zoom h1). .
Early march in south yorkshire, close to the moors of the pennines. You may hear some of the wind noise as well as some of the garden birds in the background.
Audio from video clips recorded this morning, thurs 29 april 2021, in south yorkshire. Blue tit right at the start of the recording. Some breeze has got picked up by the microphone on the camera. The bluetits are nesting in our garden and i've been filming them coming and going. They often perch and sing before going into the nestbox. Sometimes it's other bluetits visiting the garden rather than just the two who are nesting.
A breezy day in rural south yorkshire. Blackbird singing on the top of a hedge but recorded this from inside our garage, hoping to be out of the wind. A passing car didn't help before the bird flew away. Sparrows in the background.
One of my favorite bird songs, the song sparrow. I recorded this proud guy in a stand of cattails near a small lake. Recorder: zoom h4-nmicrophone: rode ntg-2.
Outside my gym is a large tree or bush and every night in the summer months a swarm of sparrows invades the bush. Hundreds of birds disappear into the thick hedge for the night. The sound is unique and overwhelming. There is an sporadic wind sound but a few long sections without.
A blackbird singing from a treestump with a competitor singing in the distance, the odd sparrow and people in their gardens. Recorded on a tascam dr-05 with built in mics.
This is a sequence i created for my podcast. It is a male running through a crazy maze. Sounds used are breathing, running, chains, whistle, explosion, fall and a spat. I have a version with train noise in the background.
10am sunday in the middle of the lockdown for corona virus, covid19. Recorder left in garden then edited down to remove most of dog barking at neighbours, the few cars that passed and distant conversation that might otherwise ruin the purpose of recording just the bird song. Not the best example of bird song for which i will have to get up at dawn.
Sparrows in a bush near roupell street, london se1. The street is a popular walking route for commuters from waterloo heading off into the city, and their footsteps are very prominent on this recording.
This is the birds we hear in shrubs every singing around 10 am in early december. The birds cannot be seen but fly out to our garden and then we see they are all tree sparrows.