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20100301.flooded.marsh.wav

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dobroide

March 3rd, 2010

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Soundscapes > Nature
donana

long take of flooded marsh ambiance, with several species of birds calling and splashing (Coot, Swallow, Little Grebe) at the beginning of their breeding season. From ca. minute 2 to 6 a car engine can be heard, then on the recording is clean from human-made sounds. Later, a group of Swallows stays by the mics for a couple minutes. Recorded near Centro de Visitantes Jose Antonio Valverde (Donana, S Spain). Shure WL183 capsules inside DIY windscreens, Fel preamp, and Olympus LS10 recorder. Added some gain in post and filtered below 100 kHz

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ambiance
birds
coot
donana
field-recording
grebe
marshes
nature
south-spain
swallow
water

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Wave (.wav)

Duration

19:10.789

File size

193.6 MB

Sample rate

44100.0 Hz

Bit depth

16 bit

Channels

Stereo

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