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Re: What sounds are you hearing now?
« Reply #2460 on: June 24, 2017, 04:53:01 PM »
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Re: What sounds are you hearing now?
« Reply #2461 on: June 25, 2017, 03:41:35 AM »
It is pretty quiet here, can only hear Liam meowing about the house, mostly outside Kayleigh's room (she's at a friend's for a few days).
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Re: What sounds are you hearing now?
« Reply #2462 on: June 25, 2017, 10:18:02 AM »
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Re: What sounds are you hearing now?
« Reply #2463 on: June 25, 2017, 11:52:52 AM »
Listening to the latest opeth release on youtube.

I have to say, I kinda preferred their heavier-melodic phase to this new much softer sound. Older stuff like reverie/harlequin forest, face of melinda, hope leaves, etc.  Demon of the fall was another great one.

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Re: What sounds are you hearing now?
« Reply #2464 on: June 27, 2017, 06:25:56 PM »
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Re: What sounds are you hearing now?
« Reply #2465 on: July 07, 2017, 07:48:26 AM »
There's a very noisy company (chemical/industrial) a couple of kilometers away from where I live that often makes some sort of hammering sound. It depends on the wind direction and when the wind comes from the West the noise is very noticeable.

Bambambambambambambambambam.. (et cetera/endlessly) 

Sound woke me up this morning and on and off that shitty sound was present this day.

Hear some cars passing by on the nearby street and yeah, also TV's on and some birdwatchers are talking 'birds' at the moment. One of the grey-bearded dudes knows quite a bit about birds.
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Re: What sounds are you hearing now?
« Reply #2466 on: July 07, 2017, 08:08:03 AM »
I keep forgetting to turn the TV on. Baardmannetjes is nice  to watch.
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Re: What sounds are you hearing now?
« Reply #2467 on: July 07, 2017, 08:10:12 AM »
Hearing one of the neighbors vacuuming her house. Think it's "J". Very high overtone in the sound. "I" has a better vacuum cleaner.
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Re: What sounds are you hearing now?
« Reply #2468 on: July 07, 2017, 03:32:20 PM »
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Re: What sounds are you hearing now?
« Reply #2469 on: July 07, 2017, 09:11:03 PM »
Magpies in the tree outside and traffic.
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Re: What sounds are you hearing now?
« Reply #2470 on: July 08, 2017, 04:14:39 AM »
A *dunnock's singing in the garden beneath my window. J'adore his song. Lovely hearing it, I mean. Shame the little fellow usually stops again in a short while. Only two or three go's and..

Bird (dispite his somewhat boring appearance) tends to have a positive influence on my mood (well, shortly). Seeing it in  the garden but ja, also hearing it sing.

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Re: What sounds are you hearing now?
« Reply #2471 on: July 08, 2017, 04:27:36 AM »
Dunnocks are called "hedge sparrows" here in Britain, and people rarely even notice them . A case of familiarity breeding contempt, I suppose.  I also love those little birds, and I love that Americans are often so enthusiastic about them :)

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Re: What sounds are you hearing now?
« Reply #2472 on: July 08, 2017, 05:28:38 AM »
Yeah, I knew.. but thought dunnock was more commonly used. Well, maybe not then.

'We' here (I'm Dutch) call them 'heggemus' which exactly translates into English.. hedge sparrow.

One of my favorite birds are those in Turdidae group. The thrushes. Pretty birds they are and great singers. Song thrush in this neighborhood sometimes mimics the sound an ambulance makes. Well, it reminds me of that sound. Makes me giggle hearing him.

Think I should start a thread about birds.. maybe.. (albeit.. I'm not an ornithologist or something)
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Re: What sounds are you hearing now?
« Reply #2473 on: July 08, 2017, 06:38:28 AM »
Yeah, I knew.. but thought dunnock was more commonly used. Well, maybe not then.

'We' here (I'm Dutch) call them 'heggemus' which exactly translates into English.. hedge sparrow.

The Americans call them by their more proper name, "dunnock" .  And the Americans are more common than us  :green:

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One of my favorite birds are those in Turdidae group. The thrushes. Pretty birds they are and great singers. Song thrush in this neighborhood sometimes mimics the sound an ambulance makes. Well, it reminds me of that sound. Makes me giggle hearing him.

Starlings are superb mimics  I haven't heard it in a while (maybe it went out of fashion) but all the English starlings  used to love to make that "bomb dropping " noise. It's said that they learned that song during WW2.

Starlings are another under-rated bird in Britain . Very pretty if you trouble to look  closely, with irridescent colours shifting in their dark feathers, just like rainbows in oil spills, but more natural ofc.

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Think I should start a thre ad about birds.. maybe.. (albeit.. I'm not an ornithologist or something)
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Re: What sounds are you hearing now?
« Reply #2474 on: July 08, 2017, 07:48:23 AM »
Starlings are great. Love them individually in my garden, with their amazing colours and sounds. And love the mesmerising way they fly in big flocks. Plummeting down in seconds when they've 'circled' where they want to sleep long enough.

Parakeets are great mimics too. I changed my alarm clock after a group of parakeets in the garden of my neighbour had come up will the idea to make the alarm sound at random moments in the night.
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