Soundscapes
River Gums and Black Box 6. Australian soundscapes 92/37
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Type
sound
Duration
0:02:29
Shelf mark
W1CDR0000137
Recording date
1989-11
Recording locations
Kinchega National Park, New South Wales, Australia, Australia. New South Wales. Kinchega National Park
Performance occasion
0930 hours
Recordist
Lumsdaine, David, 1931-
Description
Recording notes: in sequence #51823-51827. Recorded a short distance from the river at 9.30, the recording opens with the calls of a Black-Faced Cuckooshrike and the song of a White-winged Triller flying from one Black Box tree to another. Behind them we hear Magpies and the Striated Pardalote. The warm sun has encouraged cicadas and grasshoppers to join in the song.
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