Recreating the lost soundscape of Iron Age Somerset
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- Опубліковано 6 лис 2021
- Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution - / @bathroyalliteraryands...
16:53 Common Crane
17:14 Sedge Warbler
17:26 Common Moorhen
17:28 Garden Warbler
17:30 Little Grebe
17:42 Reed Warbler
17:53 Spotted Crake
17:59 Grasshopper Warbler
18:02 Eurasian Bittern
18:11 Western Osprey
18:25 Sand Martin
18:32 Mallard
18:45 Common Coot
18:47 Willow Warbler
18:49 Common Nightingale
18:52 Willow Tit
19:14 Eurasian Wren
19:15 Lesser black-backed Gull
19:22 Grey Heron
19:30 Bearded Reedling
19:32 Grey Wagtail
19:38 - 20:00
Greylag Goose
Great Cormorant
Red-crested Pochard
Gadwall
Eurasian Teal
Common Pochard
Great-crested Grebe
20:17 Water Rail
20:36 Marsh Warbler
20:47 Montagu's Harrier
20:48 Garganey
20:49 Common Chiffchaff
20:50 Common Cuckoo
21:06 White-tailed Eagle
21:08 Tufted Duck
21:11 Reed Bunting
21:16 Eurasian Shoveler
21:33 Common Redshank
21:41 Dalmatian Pelican - Домашні улюбленці та дикі тварини
Not only must have the pursuit for reconstructing the soundscape been a stimulating intelectual activity for you, the end result is just a beautiful wonder for us to enjoy. Thanks for doing this, and a bigger thanks for uploading it for the public’s appreciation.
Many thanks for your comment and feedback. It was a joy to make, and an educational experience. I'm glad you enjoyed
I live in a local known tree protected Bird Sanctuary, located in the middle of a large crowded city. It's amazing, within the four seasons (migration)
I've probably seen about 100 different species of birds, maybe more. Its really surprising given that this protected tree area is surrounded by large city but the birds keep coming back ❤🐦🕊🦅🦆🦜🦩🦢🦉🦤🦃
I just found your channel like 30 mins ago an then you uploaded new video
Wow, welcome back! :)
Thanks!
Great video, I live local and this is one of my favourite places i go just for peace and relaxation. When i was last up there last week i heard a deep noise on the wetlands and wondered what it was, I then heard it again on this video at 18:02 to 18:05, do you have any idea what it is???
Thanks for your comment and apologies for the delay in response. The bird calling is a Eurasian bittern (Botaurus stellaris)
Do you do commissions?
I'm looking forward to the new earth where everthing is in harmony!! Plants insects animals and people who respect the earth and live unite as God proclaimed!! It will be glorious!!
Mesolithic arboreal soundscape! Colour me aroused!