At roughly 0:01, 0:12 etc.
Duplicated for Golden Whistler, Scarlet Honeyeater, separate recording for Albert's Lyrebird.
Bioacoustic survey conducted with an AudioMoth full-spectrum acoustic recorder deployed within a remnant of a 2 acre Trust for Nature covenanted property featuring Sedgy Riparian Woodland (EVC 198). The property adjoins the Wombat State Forest. Recordings are scheduled twice a day. First, for 2 hours commencing an hour before dawn, and secondly, for 2 hours commencing at dusk.
Bioacoustic survey conducted with an AudioMoth full-spectrum acoustic recorder deployed within a remnant of a 2 acre Trust for Nature covenanted property featuring Sedgy Riparian Woodland (EVC 198). The property adjoins the Wombat State Forest. Recordings are scheduled twice a day. First, for 2 hours commencing an hour before dawn, and secondly, for 2 hours commencing at dusk.
Bioacoustic survey conducted with a Song Meter Micro full-spectrum acoustic recorder deployed in a Damp Forest (EVC 29) freehold remnant located within a gully of the Latrobe River catchment. Recordings were scheduled twice a day. First, for 3 hours commencing two hours before sunrise, and secondly, for 3 hours commencing at sunset.
Bioacoustic survey conducted with a Song Meter Micro full-spectrum acoustic recorder deployed in a Damp Forest (EVC 29) freehold remnant located within a gully of the Latrobe River catchment. Recordings were scheduled twice a day. First, for 3 hours commencing two hours before sunrise, and secondly, for 3 hours commencing at sunset.
Singing captured near start of this recording. Adult male seen.
Bioacoustic survey conducted with a Song Meter Micro full-spectrum acoustic recorder deployed within remnant Sedgy Riparian Woodland (EVC 198) of a 2 acre Trust for Nature covenanted property. The property adjoins the Wombat State Forest. Recordings are scheduled twice a day. First, for 3 hours commencing two hours before sunrise, and secondly, for 3 hours commencing at sunset.
Heard in Grampians National Park
Bioacoustic survey conducted with a Song Meter Micro full-spectrum acoustic recorder deployed in a Damp Forest (EVC 29) freehold remnant located within a gully of the Latrobe River catchment. Recordings were scheduled twice a day. First, for 3 hours commencing two hours before sunrise, and secondly, for 3 hours commencing at sunset.
Flock of small birds quickly flew past. Could not discern colour or features. Another bird species can also be heard.
Whistle just before the end id please