Bird song recorded in my back yard. Mostly a texture of birds chattering rather than any single distinct bird. Includes moderate background noise from distant traffic.
At first you can hear the ambience of a village (middle of june) with distant car road. Than a group of starlings arrive and eat cherries from a tree. At about 7'15" they suddenly depart. There is again some ambience after they have flown away.
El benteveo es un pajaro de america. Grabado en argentina. Popularmente se dice que en su canto se reconocen las palabras "bicho feo" // the benteveo is an american bird. Recorded in argentina. Popularly it is said that the words "bicho feo (ugly bug)" are recognized in their song.
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). .
Nearly three minutes of blackbird song. This file has been condensed (the time between song phrases is shorter than the natural interval). I have made every attempt to screen out other background noise (including painstakingly removing the song of most other birds) recorded in la drova (spain) and so this bird will have a spanish accent!.
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.