Sound Landscapes - Authentic Songs of Eastern European Wild Birds
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Authentic voices of the wild birds from the forests of Eastern and Central Europe. Recorded and produced by legendary Bernard Sobieszek who spend his entire life observing and documenting sounds of Central European nature. As featured on National Geographic Polska.
Sound Landscapes Voices of the Birds vol. 1, 2, and 3 Recorded and produced by Bernard Sobieszek
Genuine Brand New set of 3-CD's. Factory Sealed. Mint Condition. Direct import from original label in Europe. All material on this album consist of natural ambient voices of birds - no human voices nor commentaries.
1. Drozd - Song thrush 2. Dudek - Hoopoe 3. Dzieciol zielony - Green woodpecker 4. Dzieciolek i kos - Lesser spotted woodpecker & Blackbird 5. Gajowka - Garden warbler 6. Kopciuszek - Cinderella 7. Kos - Blackbird 8. Pleszka - Redstart 9. Poklaskwa - Whinchat 10. Potrzos - Reed bunting 11. Paszkot - Mistle thrush 12. Pójdzka - Little owl 13. Puszczyk - Towny owl 14. Sierpówka i pszczoly - Collared (turtle) dove & bees 15. Sikorka uboga - Titmouse 16. Sójka - Jay 17. Sóweczka - Pygmy owl 18. Strzyzyk - Wren 19. Szpak - Starling 20. Swistunka - Wood warbler 21. Turkawka w parku - Turtle dove in the park 22. Wrona - Crow 23. Wróble - House sparrows 24. Zurawie - Cranes
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Authentic voices of the wild birds from the forests of Eastern and Central Europe. Recorded and produced by legendary Bernard Sobieszek who spend his entire life observing and documenting sounds of Central European nature. As featured on National Geographic Polska.
Birds create sound by forcing air through the syrinx, or voice box, at the lower end of the windpipe. The rushing air produces sound by vibrating membranes lining the syrinx. They adjust the tautness of the membranes to produce higher and lower sounds. Birds produce a variety of sounds that send messages to birds and other animals. These messages can express alarm, proclaim territory, advertise for a mate, or simply keep each other informed of each others' presence. Songs are usually longer and more complex. Most songs are sung by male songbirds during the mating season to attract a mate and defend a territory. Just as we have different voices, no two birds sing exactly alike.