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Birds' evening chorus north-west of Bellever Tor, Dartmoor

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Philip_Goddard

November 29th, 2022

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Soundscapes > Nature
Yelverton, Devon, England, United Kingdom
Animals (including birds and insects)

Spring evening birdsong in edge of regrowing forestry in clear-felled area, among scattered Sitka spruce trees (Bellever Forest). Cuckoos periodically echoing / reverberating in the dense stands of the spruces not far off, and eventual nightjars.

This is one of four widely separated concurrent recordings that I made on the evening of 31 May 2019, sheltered from a moderate but gradually decreasing south-westerly breeze by self-seeded Sitka spruce trees outside the forestry perimeter on the north-west flank of Bellever Tor, near Postbridge, on Dartmoor, Devon, UK. The breeze gradually eased off a fair bit during the evening.

As I explain in detail on my page The inspiring frisson of an all-night recording session alone in the wilds, this session was the all-night 'final performance' in my series of test and then 'rehearsal' recordings, underscored by detailed prospecting for optimal recorder placements, which were aimed towards my doing a greatly improved version of the
previous year's somewhat blighted all-night session here, again for birds' full evening and dawn choruses, including nightjar choruses and plenty of cuckoo sound.

Whereas in the 'dress rehearsal' for this session (evening / dusk, 14 May) all four recorders had been placed around the west / north-west flank of Bellever Tor, this time I wanted to increase their scope, so only two recorders were placed there, the other two being placed further north, more away from the tor, both just inside the edge of regrowing forestry. Ideally they'd have been just outside, in the clearing that runs very roughly northwards from Bellever Tor (particularly to capture nightjars, and, hopefully, skylarks), but there were no self-seeded Sitka spruce trees there to shelter the recorders from the breeze, so I placed them as close to the main clearing as possible while keeping them sufficiently sheltered.

This recording is from my recorder labelled R4, at the most northerly position, just a little north of where the drystone wall that crosses the main clearing enters the forestry, and, as I say, the recorder was sheltered just within the regrowing forestry. I left it and the others running all night, to ensure that nothing important would be missed. Nightjars and cuckoos don't have much of an 'off' period in the short nights of this time of year.

In the event, the nightjars gave only a late and sparse performance for the recorders this evening, but did much better for the pre-dawn into dawn period. This recording gets one particularly close nightjar late on, and then we hear only the odd fairly distant one. However, this is still a beautifully atmospheric effect, especially with the punctuations from occasional cuckoo episodes. Those cuckoos echo / reverberate really nicely, but that effect is no longer from the dense stand of spruces west of Bellever Tor, but from the same on and in the vicinity of Lakehead Hill, a little NNW of this spot.

Telephoto view of partly felled forestry on Lakehead Hill
Telephoto view from other side of main clearing, of partially felled forestry on Lakehead Hill, NNW from Bellever Tor. Cuckoo echoes / reverberation would have been coming from the dense stands around there. Photo taken during this recording.

View NNW from Bellever Tor, showing recorder locations
Looking about NNW from Bellever Tor, pointing out recorder placements for this all-night session, towards the end of the session early the following morning. R4 (for this recording) is the furthest, with R5 and R6 off to left.

A fuller, more contextual, description of this session (as the culmination of a sequence of prospecting and rehearsal sessions, to greatly improve on the previous year's blighted all-night session here), is to be found at my page The inspiring frisson of an all-night recording session out in the wilds.

Techie stuff:
The recorder was a Sony PCM-D100, unusually with just one furry windshield (Windcut, custom), and it was placed on a Hama normal-size lightweight tripod.

Initial post-recording processing was to apply an EQ curve to compensate for muffling from the furry windshield.

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Flac (.flac)

Duration

62:58.920

File size

311.7 MB

Sample rate

44100.0 Hz

Bit depth

16 bit

Channels

Stereo

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edcurrie

5 months, 2 weeks ago

Headphones on and I'm back on Dartmore! Thank you so much Philip fantastic recording

K
kevp888

2 years, 5 months ago

Wonderful atmosphere !

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