Nature Sounds
Une Journee En Amazonie - The Amazon Basin
Imagine floating down a tributary of the Amazon on a raft! To begin with, it is still dark and the surrounding space is
entirely occupied by the sound of insects and frogs. First light brings a moment of calm before the murmur of the
howler monkeys increases in volume. The last owls and nighthawks mark the end of the night and the song of the
ant-eating birds heralds daybreak. Macaws, hoatzins, smooth-billed anis, arboreal kingfishers, motmots, red-throated
caracaras, antpittas, toucans, pihas and more besides. The list of bird species that contribute to the concert in the
forest sanctuary is long. The temperature rises and the trilling of the cicada rises to a deafening pitch. A butterfly
passes too close to the surface of the water and a fish gulps it down. The trunk of a dead tree obstructs the stream
and we hear the sound of trickling water. At midday, the silence is almost complete, only broken by the plaintive call
of a plumbeous pigeon. Then as the sun drops towards the horizon, the forest reawakens before night once more returns.
Includes a 4 page booklet with both French and English notes.
Price
Genre
Format
CD - 1 disk
Release
01-02-1998
Label
Item-nr
585748
EAN
3561302100920
Availability
Not in stock