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Late Spring at Sandemar Reserve;

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In this episode of Wild Bird Acoustics, I will take listeners on an audio journey into Sweden's birdlife. The initial site for this episode is the Sandemar Reserve, located southeast of Stockholm city which is noted for its diverse range of bird species. Sit back and listen to the sounds of this wonderful venue, as I share captured sounds of various species including the Common Rosefinch, Marsh Warbler, Garden Warbler, Blackcap, Willow Warbler, Common Redshank, Common Snipe, and Northern Lapwing among others. Although road noise poses a minor distraction, it is generally manageable and doesn't diminish the overall field recording experience.
A second sound magazine, comprising more recent audio from 2023, will further immerse the listener in the wonderful late Spring soundscape here in Sweden, a time when the countryside is, quite simply, alive with birds.
The episode concludes with an encouraging note to listeners to engage more with birds in the field and I hope this may encourage a few listeners to consider possibly taking up field recording as a hobby.

00:00 Introduction to Wild Bird Acoustics

00:49 Exploring Sandemar Reserve in Sweden

02:36 Recording Techniques and Challenges

03:40 First Sound Magazine: Field Recording at Sandemar Reserve

24:25 Reflections on Podcasting and Sound Recording

25:02 Second Sound Magazine: Late Spring in Sweden

26:04 Future Plans and Challenges for Wild Bird Acoustics

01:02:51 Conclusion and call to action.

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Lots more audio related material here at my long running website;
https://blogbirder.blogspot.com/

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In this episode of Wild Bird Acoustics, I will take listeners on an audio journey into Sweden's birdlife. The initial site for this episode is the Sandemar Reserve, located southeast of Stockholm city which is noted for its diverse range of bird species. Sit back and listen to the sounds of this wonderful venue, as I share captured sounds of various species including the Common Rosefinch, Marsh Warbler, Garden Warbler, Blackcap, Willow Warbler, Common Redshank, Common Snipe, and Northern Lapwing among others. Although road noise poses a minor distraction, it is generally manageable and doesn't diminish the overall field recording experience.
A second sound magazine, comprising more recent audio from 2023, will further immerse the listener in the wonderful late Spring soundscape here in Sweden, a time when the countryside is, quite simply, alive with birds.
The episode concludes with an encouraging note to listeners to engage more with birds in the field and I hope this may encourage a few listeners to consider possibly taking up field recording as a hobby.

00:00 Introduction to Wild Bird Acoustics

00:49 Exploring Sandemar Reserve in Sweden

02:36 Recording Techniques and Challenges

03:40 First Sound Magazine: Field Recording at Sandemar Reserve

24:25 Reflections on Podcasting and Sound Recording

25:02 Second Sound Magazine: Late Spring in Sweden

26:04 Future Plans and Challenges for Wild Bird Acoustics

01:02:51 Conclusion and call to action.

Support the Show.


Lots more audio related material here at my long running website;
https://blogbirder.blogspot.com/

  continue reading

14 episodes

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