Filed under: 70's, Bird Sounds, Sound Effects | Tags: 1977, Bird Sounds, effects, free download, omega, record, sound
Geluid 10 voor Amateur-Filmers en Geluidsjagers.
39 Vogelgeluiden
Sound 10 for Amateur Filmmakers and Soundhunters.
39 Birdsounds
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Here’s the record (40mb)
Filed under: 60's, 70's, Bird Sounds, Sound Effects | Tags: 1969, Bird Sounds, field recordings, Victor C. Lewis
Nice field recordings of singing birds by Victor C. Lewis. The record also introduces the listener to some of the other sounds which go to make up the vocabulary of birds. It comes with a leaflet explaining not only the bird, month and year of the recordings but also the equipment used to do so.
It’s devided in four sections: Farm & Homestead, Open Countryside, Woodland & Copse and Gravel Pit & Marshland.
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Here’s the record (52mb)
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The “track” list:
- Robin Blackbird
- Song Thrush
- Mistle Thrush
- Blue Tit
- Great Tit
- House Sparrow
- Tree Sparrow
- Swallow
- Starling
- Skylark
- Woodlark
- Tree Pipit
- Curlew
- Meadow Pipit
- Yellowhammer
- Linnet
- Corn Bunting
- Cirl Bunting
- Dartford Warbler
- Nightingale
- Jackdaw
- Garden Warbler
- Willow Tit
- Sparrow Hawk
- Wood Pigeon
- Green Woodpecker
- Great Spotted Woodpecker
- Long-tailed Tit
- Wren
- Goldcrest
- Hobby
- Black-headed Gull
- Sedge Warbler
- Reed Warbler
- Kingfisher
- Sand Martin
- Little Grebe
- Reed Bunting
- Marsh Warbler
Filed under: 70's, Bird Sounds, Sound Effects | Tags: Bird Sounds, german, seventies
So Singen Unsere Vögel (“That’s how our birds sing”) is a German double disk record with bird sounds recorded in the wild by Hans A. Traber. There’s no year on the record but I guess it’s from the late seventies. (If anyone does know, please leave a comment)
So, if you’ve always wondered what the Heckenbraunelle (Prunella Modularis) or the Teichrorhsänger (Acrocephalus Scirpaceus) sounds like, this record is the thing for you!
Here’s a few samples:
And here’s the complete recording on disk one and disk two (both ±60mb)