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The Australian Wildlife Sound Recording Group produces two ‘AudioWings’ journals and accompanying audio CDs each year.
‘AudioWings’ is not a peer-reviewed publication, and any member is encouraged to contribute articles. Guidelines for doing so can be downloaded here: AudioWings Style Guide
Download a sample of the journal:
Back copies of AudioWings, and facility to order AWSRG CDs, are available on ourMember’s Page ..
Below are a selection of recordings from our members, representing a diversity of subjects and recording techniques.
David Secomb: Australian Shelduck and Black Swans in WA
Vicki Powys: Wandering Whistling Ducks, Kakadu, NT
Syd Curtis: Albert’s Lyrebird gronking calls, Lamington NP, Qld
Andrew Skeoch: Pied Butcherbird at 3am, Ormiston Gorge, NT
Fred van Gessel: Bull Elephant Seals fighting, Macquarie Island
John Hutchinson: Frog calls, Balingup, WA
Tony Baylis: Little Friarbird, Maryborough, Qld
David Rentz: Rhinoceros Beetle distress squeaks, Kuranda, Qld
Jenny Beasley: Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater, Currawinya NP, NSW
Bill Flentje: Spotted Nightjar, Bendigo, Vic
Contribute to our knowledge of nature and support conservation values. Meet and learn from a friendly community of fellow recordists.
Become a member of the AWSRG.
'Audiowings' is the journal of the AWSRG. Accompanied by a CD, it is published biannually, and features member's research and relevant articles pertaining to nature sound.
View a sample journal, or listen to sound recordings which capture some of the mystery of wild Australia.
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