Posted in In Nature:, Travel, Turkey on May 23rd, 2010
Wheatears and Snowmelt by Listening Earth
Those of you in the northern hemisphere who have endured a grueling winter will probably be over the novelty of snow. But for us Australians, it is great to be playing in the white stuff for the first time in many years.
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Posted in In Nature:, Travel, Turkey on May 8th, 2010
Pigeons roosting in the ruins of Osk Monastery, Turkey by Listening Earth
Our travels seemed to have entered a strange and slightly hair-raising phase.
The region we’ve now driven into is getting close to the Georgian border, and is known as the Georgian Valleys. It lies at the eastern end of Turkey’s Pontic Alps, which stretch [...]
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Posted in In Nature:, Travel, Turkey on May 7th, 2010
Nightingale singing near the headwaters of the Euphrates River by Listening Earth
There are some mornings we really do wonder why we bother…
After a few wonderfully relaxing days winding down amidst the fairy chimney landscape of Göreme, we are now back on the road, heading for north eastern Turkey.
After the comfort of our hotel and [...]
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Posted in In Nature:, Travel, Turkey on May 7th, 2010
Birdsong echoing in Demerkazik Gorge by Listening Earth
It is 5am, icy cold, and as the first birdsong begins the dawn chorus, I have the feeling we’ve stumbled upon our most interesting recording location in Turkey thus far. Which is utterly unexpected as there is not a tree or bush in sight.
Preparing for this field [...]
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Posted in In Nature:, Travel, Turkey on Apr 28th, 2010
The Muezzin and the Nightingale by Listening Earth
Leaving our village pension at 5am for our morning recording location, we were treated to unusual duet.
The village we have been staying in is high in the Taurus Mountains of Turkey, and has numerous Nightingales roosting in the dense shrubs found in gardens. [...]
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Posted in In Nature:, Travel, Turkey on Apr 27th, 2010
A Symphony of Sheep Bells on summer pastures in Turkey by Listening Earth
The narrow valley floors near Demerkazik in the Aladağlar Range in Turkey are used as summer pastures for sheep and cattle.
Exploring one valley, we came upon a flock of sheep and their shepherds – a family and their [...]
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We are taking a day off in Silifke, south of the Toros (Taurus) Mountains – our next destination.
We are both feeling tired and exhausted from the early morning starts, attending to work and being on the move. We have another week ahead in the Toros Mountains, then we can kick back and relax in Göreme [...]
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Posted in In Nature:, Travel, Turkey on Apr 21st, 2010
In a Liquid Amber (Frankincense) Forest by Listening Earth
On the shores of Lake Köycegiz in SW Turkey is a small forest of Liquid Amber trees, Liquidamber orientalis.
Known also from the eastern states of America, these trees are also found at rare locations in Turkey, and are famous for being the source of the Frankincense. [...]
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Posted in In Nature:, Travel, Turkey on Apr 21st, 2010
Dawn across the Göksu Marshes, Southern Turkey by Listening Earth
The first tinges of light were seeping into the east. But even with the dawn, there was little burst of dawn colour, just a soft pink wash over a leaden sky. The air down here in the marshes on the southern coast [...]
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Posted in In Nature:, Travel, Turkey on Apr 20th, 2010
After an intense week of field work, Sarah and I are now resting up in Silifke, on the southern Mediterranean coast of Turkey.
Fortunately, we have begun finding much better locations, and getting some good recordings, which is a relief. Chaffinches and Coal Tits are fine, but when they are the ONLY species one hears…
We [...]
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