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BRAZIL - Oropendola Weaver Birds, Amazonas

November 25, 2019

Over the years I've recorded many sounds in different locations around the world. This collection of recordings aims to highlight the unique 'voices of a place'.

It’s such a charismatic sound and it’s pretty loud, the call of the weaver bird. One time filming in the Amazon we were staying with a community on the Trombetos river, deep in the jungle, a lovely little place, super friendly locals, who were a mix of indigenous and black Quilombola. Up the track from the river, in a little guest house, we slung our hammocks and made ourselves at home. A tree near by was positively crowded by these charismatic jet black birds, their complicatedly woven nests slung nearly dangling trepidatiously under the branches. One morning, in a fuzz of heat and drizzle, I had an opportunity to roll some audio of their rather chaotic and slightly balmy goings on. It seems that in an Oropendola colony there's a lot of to-ing and fro-ing as regards to who's the boss.

Tags brazil, south america, sound, wild sound, sound ambience, travel

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