#wildliferecording

2025-07-24

Podcast de Fernand Deroussen sur les Sonaturadays 2025. (Petite correction, Jarnages est en Creuse pas dans le Cher)

VSN019 - SONATURADAYS 2025 - VOYAGES EN SON NATURE

voyage-en-son-nature.lepodcast

@naturo #audionaturalisme #audionaturalistes #fieldrecording #WildlifeRecording #fieldrecordists

2025-03-13
A couple of weeks ago, I set out before dawn to capture binaural audio recordings of the elusive Kōkako at Otanewainuku Reserve in New Zealand. While they remained too high in the canopy for me to photograph, I wasn’t disappointed. I managed to record some incredible audio of their calls. In this picture, however, is a little pīwakawaka & Kererū instead. 🫶🦅🌳

Of course! Here’s a mix of hashtags focused on both audio recording and photography:

#FieldRecording #BinauralAudio #NatureSounds #NZBirds #Kōkako #Pīwakawaka #Fantail #Otanewainuku #WildlifeRecording #Soundscape #NaturePhotography #BirdPhotography #ForestPhotography #WildlifePhotography #NatureLover #Birdwatching #NewZealandNature #Conservation #AudioArt #MindfulMoments #PhotographyLover
2025-03-09
Etang des Landes, Creuse, France
Pichard OlivierOlivier_Pichard
2025-02-25

Chanteur incroyable du Costa Rica ! le Manakin fastueux est probablement l'espèce qui a le chant le plus complexe du pays.
Enregistrement réalisé le 01 novembre 2024 au cours d'un voyage de 3 semaines au Costa Rica en compagnie de l'ami Fernand Deroussen.

Photo d'illustration cc-by-sa 2 Steve Garvie
Plus de détails sur soundcloud.
soundcloud.com/o-pichard/manak

Manakin fastueux - Long tailed manakin
2025-02-25

Après une diffusion en direct sur #PhauneRadio le 15 février dernier, Ecoutes Vagabondes, une promenade sonore commentée de Sonatura est disponible à la balado-diffusion :

soundcloud.com/phaune-radio/ec

Avec des enregistrements de Pascal Dhuicq, @Olivier_Pichard, Noémie Delaloye, Mélia Roger, Grégoire Chauvot, @ninh Jean-Claude Gallard, Laurent Cros, Jean-Christophe Pratt, Dominique Carcreff, Denis Wagenmann, Colin Hunter, Jean-Baptiste Masson, Antoine Monségur

Mise en ondes : #GregoireChauvot et #MeliaRoger

#fieldrecording #naturerecording #wildliferecording #audionaturalisme #NatureSounds #sonsnature

2025-02-22

"Les nuisances en audionaturalisme", un document PDF bien utile issu d'une véritable expérience de terrain d'Antoine Griboval à télécharger sur notre site web : audioblog.sonatura.com/?p=4398

#AntoineGriboval #audionaturalisme #nuisances #fieldrecording #naturerecording #wildliferecording

2025-02-15

Un excellent tutoriel sur les "pièges à son" par Antoine Griboval maintenant disponible en PDF en téléchargement pour toutes et tous sur le site de Sonatura :

audioblog.sonatura.com/?p=4391

#piegeason #naturerecording #wildliferecording #fieldrecording

Epicentreepicentre
2025-02-15

Epicentre avait accueilli l'association @sonatura en juin dernier pour ses rencontres annuelles, les Sonaturadays. Elle est à l'honneur ce soir sur avec Ecoutes Vagabondes, une balade mise en ondes par et avec des enregistrements de 14 membres de l'association.

C'est dans une demie heure (19h) ! Et ensuite disponible en "replay".

phauneradio.com/sonatura-ecout

Ecoutes Vagabondes avec Sonatura
2025-02-13

Ecoutes Vagabondes, une séquence audio-naturaliste concoctée par Sonatura diffusée sur #PhauneRadio le 15 février à 19h.

phauneradio.com/sonatura-ecout

#audionaturalisme #naturerecording #wildliferecording #fieldrecording

Pichard OlivierOlivier_Pichard
2025-02-12

Deux renards roux à 04h00 le 20/07/2024 à Oulchy-le-Château (02). D'après Newton-Fisher et al., 1993, le gémissement en arrière plan serait un jeune de l'année. Autres références sur l'acoustique du Renard roux disponibles dans le descriptif soundcloud.
Photo cc by sa 4 Skalnate_Pleso

soundcloud.com/o-pichard/glapi


Renard roux cc by sa 4 Skalnate_Pleso
Pichard OlivierOlivier_Pichard
2025-01-26

Envoûtant brame du Cerf ! Compilation de 5 mn d'enregistrements réalisés en septembre 2024 à Saint Menges (08) et à Gedinne en Belgique. En compagnie de Pascal Dhuicq, Grégoire Chauvot et Mélia Roger.
A écouter au casque.
phtoto du Cerf élaphe : cc-by-sa 3 Luc Viatour / Lucnix.be

soundcloud.com/o-pichard/brame


2025-01-09

I've a friend, a retired hospital consultant, who's been a long-time avid birdwatcher, but since retirement has branched out into other areas of wildlife, with astonishing success. He posted an article on Facebook which raises very important points about recording your sightings. It's too long for me to share here, so I've screenshotted it. 50,000 records of 2,300 species? Gobsmacking stuff #Northumberland #Ecology #Wildlife #WildlifeConservation #WildlifeRecording

Warning - not very humble-brag ahead! 
The beginning of conservation is knowledge and underlying this is biological recording - logging the details of what wildlife is where and when and how many and what it is doing. In the UK we have a long and fantastic tradition of this with both organised surveys by the BTO and RSPB and many other organisations going back more than 50 years. Most birders send in their casual records to their local recorder as well as doing things like the wetland WEBS counts, Breeding bird surveys etc. Moths have also been well-recorded over many years and we know a lot about their distribution and how it has changed - https://butterfly-conservation.org/.../StateofMothsReport... 
Plants similarly are well recorded with the BSBI having undertaken 3 country-wide Atlases over a 60 year period https://bsbi.org/plant-atlas-2020 and people contributed 30 million records for the Atlas which can be accessed from the above link.
I started recording in 2019 using i-record partly to cover some tetrads for the BSBI Atlas but then it took hold. I record wherever I go but the vast majority of my records are from Northumberland and mostly from the Wansbeck valley and the associated coastal plain. I record everything I can identify and there is so much help from Facebook groups (perhaps the best use of Facebook and no need for content moderators!) including those devoted to hoverflies, sawflies, all other flies, dragonflies, moths, etc etc etc. 
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2023-06-02

Pleased to finally find a leaf mine! Agromyzidae are a family of tiny flies whose larva make these sorts of fun mins in leaf tissues. My sense is that they've had a late start this year generally - probably another thing smacked hard by the insane heat of 2022. #flies #diptera #WildlifeRecording

Rach Bicker Ecologyrachbicker@mastodon.world
2023-01-11

My #BirdTrack year summary - not entirely comprehensive because I also submit some casual records via @iRecordWildlife, but I really like these infographics by the @_BTO @BirdTrack Most of this is work I carried out with @hawkeye_tom #wildliferecording #BiodiversityGatwick #birdmonitoring

Rach Bicker Ecologyrachbicker@mastodon.world
2023-01-09

2022 Gatwick trail camera compilation (sound on 🍃🦌🦊🦅🕊️🔊) #BiodiversityGatwick @naturespy #wildliferecording

youtu.be/V51q-ZfrJZY

Rach Bicker Ecologyrachbicker@mastodon.world
2023-01-06

Public service announcement to all small birds - if you fly in to watch a group of bird ringers at their processing station you are likely to get some new bling... Our 4th Black Redstart ever to be ringed at Gatwick, and by far the most obliging 😂 All birds ringed under licence #BiodiversityGatwick #birdringing #btobirdringing #birding #wildliferecording

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