New nature sounds album release: “Shama Song”
Jul 30th, 2008 by andrew skeoch

Nature sounds recorded in Thailand feature in our latest album release: “Shama Song”. This album highlights one of the most beautiful singers in the bird world.
Album description:
The White-rumped Shama has one of the most beautiful songs among the birds of Asia’s forests.
This recording begins at dawn, in a lowland subtropical forest where several Shamas hold adjacent territories. At first they sing softly, as birds such as Hornbills, Tailorbirds, Whistlers and Flowerpeckers join the dawn chorus. With the sunrise though, they sing forth in effusive and serene countersinging.
The Shama’s song will bring joy to your heart.
To listen to an audio sample from the album, and view a photo gallery of related images, go to “A Tropical Night” nature album
This album is available exclusively for digital download from Listening Earth’s online shop: www.listeningearth.com.au/nature_shop
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Established in 1993 by nature sound recordist Andrew Skeoch and photographer Sarah Koschak, Listening Earth offers a range of beautiful nature sound recordings from around the world.
"Our albums feature only the sounds of nature as you would hear in the wild - no music or other distractions. Recorded in often remote and pristine locations, they bring you the relaxing and beautiful sounds of our living planet. Listen, and let our recordings take you there."

Hi Andrew,
The spelling should be “Shama” and not “Sharma” (which in India is a common surname, without the white rump that is! ).
best wishes
Shyamal
Bangalore