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The collection of the Sound Approach team now numbers over 61,000 recordings, of which only a tiny minority has been published. The Beauty of The Sound Approach is a vinyl LP, with extras; also included is a USB flashcard containing high resolution digital versions of the same tracks, plus a similar quantity of bonus ones.
This collection contains selected highlights from 17 years of recording the sounds of birds and other animals. Whether it's a thawing lake in the Canadian Arctic, a narrow plateau on a desert island in the Atlantic, the eaves of a house in a Spanish village or the roof of a yurt on the Mongolian steppes, these bird sound recordings will take you to places you've never been.