Ha ha, cats are characters. When I was living in the South Island if you left a door open wekas would come inside, the cat would scarper at the sight of them.
Love this. listen to it alot as a backround. An amazing mix of NZ Bellbirds. Introduced Aussie Magpies and introduced European Song Thrush. Would love to know any other birds that are singing in this..
i cried a bit if i'm honest i'm stuck in England and i miss home, i wish there was some fantails on here maybe even the odd quail. i'm from the top of the south and this sounds a little more north island with all the magpies or minor birds
Hi, try this one. It was recorded in Waiuta on the West Coast - I don't think you'll hear any magpies in this one. Those magpies get around. When I was a kid we never used to see them in the upper North Island - but they have well and truly made their way all over New Zealand now . th-cam.com/video/fwryRLJpXVo/w-d-xo.html
@@LawrenceOGrady yeah i remember a few Magpies making their way into my hometown Takaka but they were swiftly taken out by local farmers and have never since returned. best bird sound i've ever heard though was on Stewart Island
Lawrence O'Grady I highly recommend going there, don’t bother with the Kiwi bird tours because they are literally everywhere and the local cop will even take you out kiwi spotting if you ask nicely. Summer is a lot better but can be very busy, I’d recommend doing the Ulva island tour it’s only about $25 to get across on the taxi boat. There’s just the one pub but they do nice meals also a good restaurant up at the church on the hill or even the Kai kart during summer months. If you find your way out to horseshoe bay it’s very nice there it’s a long white sand beach lots of blue cod that you can catch from a kayak too or one of the local charters but you can basically drop a line anywhere and pull up a fish.
That's beautiful Lawrence. My neighbours and I keep hearing a bird that seems to sing the tune from the Hunger Games, its quite haunting. We're trying to identify the bird, can you help? I've heard it several times in Wadestown, Khandallah and Broadmeadows. We tried to record it a few times, but the Welly winds just drowns it out.
My two cats are looking around everywhere for the birds ;-)
Ha ha, cats are characters. When I was living in the South Island if you left a door open wekas would come inside, the cat would scarper at the sight of them.
who ever reads this sleep well and don't ever let the world change ur smile ☺
Good thinking 👌My smile is 4eva inextinguishable 🙂🙃
Oh wow, this is amazing. I love living in nz and being able to hear this sort of thing from school, it's so calming 🥰🥰
Thanks, I’m glad you enjoyed listening 😀
I love this bird and is makes me sleep every night
I'm glad this helps you - thank you
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Awsome
Thank you R S
Beautiful & Calming sounds.....
Love this. listen to it alot as a backround. An amazing mix of NZ Bellbirds. Introduced Aussie Magpies and introduced European Song Thrush. Would love to know any other birds that are singing in this..
Simply beautifully makes for a good nights sleep😊
Hi, glad it helped Steve
i cried a bit if i'm honest i'm stuck in England and i miss home, i wish there was some fantails on here maybe even the odd quail. i'm from the top of the south and this sounds a little more north island with all the magpies or minor birds
Hi, try this one. It was recorded in Waiuta on the West Coast - I don't think you'll hear any magpies in this one. Those magpies get around. When I was a kid we never used to see them in the upper North Island - but they have well and truly made their way all over New Zealand now . th-cam.com/video/fwryRLJpXVo/w-d-xo.html
@@LawrenceOGrady yeah i remember a few Magpies making their way into my hometown Takaka but they were swiftly taken out by local farmers and have never since returned. best bird sound i've ever heard though was on Stewart Island
I've never been to Stewart island - I've always wanted to pay a visit. You've got me thinking now! When is the best time? Summer?
Lawrence O'Grady I highly recommend going there, don’t bother with the Kiwi bird tours because they are literally everywhere and the local cop will even take you out kiwi spotting if you ask nicely. Summer is a lot better but can be very busy, I’d recommend doing the Ulva island tour it’s only about $25 to get across on the taxi boat. There’s just the one pub but they do nice meals also a good restaurant up at the church on the hill or even the Kai kart during summer months. If you find your way out to horseshoe bay it’s very nice there it’s a long white sand beach lots of blue cod that you can catch from a kayak too or one of the local charters but you can basically drop a line anywhere and pull up a fish.
love it, so beautiful...
Glad you're enjoying it Terry :)
love it
Thank you - glad you enjoyed it
Could I use these sounds for my project I'm working on, I've been away from home since 1983. Beautiful
Yes of course!
@@LawrenceOGrady Thank you
That's beautiful Lawrence. My neighbours and I keep hearing a bird that seems to sing the tune from the Hunger Games, its quite haunting. We're trying to identify the bird, can you help? I've heard it several times in Wadestown, Khandallah and Broadmeadows. We tried to record it a few times, but the Welly winds just drowns it out.
Chances are it's a grey warbler, Riroriro. th-cam.com/video/2TjGw88r_-g/w-d-xo.html
This is what I use to drown out the sound of my colleagues.
Ha ha - I prefer nature to work colleagues myself!
Hi, wondering if we could use this in a video we are making as background sound?
Hi Angela - you’re welcome to use it
I LIKE GEESE
Ha ha - Geese are cool!
Awsome
Thanks RS
Awsome
Thank you :)