Then after relocating to the Northumberland Wildlife Trust Reserve, a mixed coniferous and deciduous woodland in the valley of Holystone burn, in bright sunshine, now calm, colder, but superbly clear conditions. In the car park, Jana practised using a Telinga “Science” parabloic reflector on a range of birds including chaffinch and coal tit in the coniferous woodland bordering the car park. Superb acoustic conditions and low ambient noise provided Chris with the best recordings of this type in deciduous winter woodland he has yet madeīirds recorded included robin, wren, blue tit, great tit, tree creeper, chaffinch, tawny owl, pheasant, crossbill, coal tit etc.Īfter approximately 30 minutes, the initial chorus subsided and after approximately 15 minutes we derigged and relocated. While setting up we heard several tawny owls singing, very clear and closeĠ610 recording commenced with quiet pre-dawn atmospheres – light snow drifted off branches onto dry leaf litter. Light snow cover/light breeze/cold/clear and dry/high pressureġ x Shure single point stereo mic on 70m cable, rigged on tree stump about 3m high, back to observation point to Fostex FR2 field recorderġ x Sennheiser MKH60/30 middle and side rig on 50m cable into a small clearing, back to OP to SQN 4S mixer feeding line inputs of a sound device 744T portableģ pairs of headphones were shared by the group Holystone Forest, Northumberland, EnglandĬhris Watson & Jana Winderen with Mike Harding In March 2006, Chris Watson, Jana Winderen & Mike Harding visited Holystone in Northumberland. “Wolves” from Star Switch On Īn archive recording from BBC Radio 4 (‘PM’) in 2014: The mouth of a sea cave below Tarbet Gulley where the siren songs of Cromarty, Forth & Tyne ebb and flow with the swell. Motionless anticipation, along the dry sandy banks of the Zambesi a Mozambique nightjar is sucking in all the remaining light from Touch Sampler 2 ĭry tropical rain forest, Costa Rica, 0615h 9th April 1995. …A small swarm of bees are disturbed and gather around the boy’s head – King Lalibela is discovered” from Touch Sampler 3 “A Celebration” from Touch Sampler 00 by Chris Watson. Ouarzazate, Morocco, from Touch Sampler 00 It took the Land Rover nearly seven hours to reach the George lV hotel, they were desperate, but to late… The feast took place and later the musicians played on the very roof where Nickifi had last spoken to the traitor Dris before he was murdered by the daughters of The Magrha. Recorded at Springfield Park, Liverpool, 16-19th May 2007 from Touch Sampler 00 Below you can listen to various tracks, including contributions to the Touch Samplers which are now out of print.
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