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When you don’t have your sound kit on hand, it’s by any means available and all i had was my Canon Powershot G12 camera, so that’s what i used. And i must say i’m pleasantly surprised!
This is the sound of a Lyrebird that we happened upon when going for a stroll in the Kinglake National Park in Victoria, Australia. It was recorded less than 50 metres from the Mason Falls car park.
Lyrebirds are great mimics with a reputation for "stealing" other bird songs and other sounds within their environment. This one can be heard mimicing a Wattle Bird and at the end there is a repeated clicking sound. We believe it is the sound is of workmen in the immediate vacinity hammering in stakes to build the recently built pathway.
There is a little bit of wind noise, apologies for that.
Type
AIFF (.aiff)
Duration
0:27.500
File size
5.0 MB
Sample rate
48000.0 Hz
Bit depth
16 bit
Channels
Stereo