July 24, 2012 Ecology/Featured/Field Recording/Texts/Thinking The Birth of Wildlife Sound Recordings A few months ago The Field Reporter published a very interesting research wrote by Cheryl Tipp on The Birth of Wildlife Sound Recordings. Part I – Introduction Part II – Recording in the Wild Part III – Mimicry Part IV – Vocabulary and the meaning of sounds Part V – Identification Guides + The Demise of the 78 Share this Twitter Pinterest Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: articlesblogcheryl tipphistoryresearchsoundthe field reporterwildlife Miguel Isaza M Listener, speaker. You might be interested in September 26, 2022 What Sounds Do – Open Call for Papers September 13, 2022 A Year of Deep Listening August 18, 2022 Listening After Nature: Field Recording, Ecology, Critical Practice April 21, 2022 Hiss and a Roar: Tim Prebble’s Vault of Sonic Inspiration