<i>This recording taking place — except that the foreground recorder isn't 'it'; The recorder for this one isn't quite visible, perched on top of a fence post in the distance almost straight ahead of us. I lifted this composite photo from my old CD cover artwork for it; blackbird and ivy were actually from a photo I took on the north Cornwall coast, and I'd put it here to hide a jarringly coloured fence post! The recorder's tripod is almost against the fence but not touching it. The track follows round to the left to enter the woods at the west end of the so-called Teign Gorge. The River Teign passes by just off to the right.</i> <img alt="Making this recording" src=https://freesound.org/people/Philip_Goddard/sounds/685457/"https://www.broad-horizon-nature.co.uk/170502-2_recording-blackbirds-by-teign.jpg"> <i>This recording taking place; the arrow points to the recorder (hardly visible) for the concurrent recording.</i> <b>Techie stuff:</b> The recorder was Sony PCM-D100, with two nested custom Windcut furry windshields. It was perched on top of a fence post by means of a GorillaPod. Initial post-recording processing was to use Audacity to apply an EQ curve to compensate for muffling from the furry windshields, with a 6dB cut in lower bass frequencies in order to tame the mic wind noise (I didn't know about dynamic EQ back then). <b>Please remember to give this recording a rating &#8212; Thank you! <img alt="" src=https://freesound.org/people/Philip_Goddard/sounds/685457/"https://www.broad-horizon-nature.co.uk/me-icon_wink.gif">" />