(Winter) Jibbon Head by jeremy hegge published on 2015-08-19T03:17:11Z Molluscs crunching and squeaking, salt water being sucked in and out through rocks, black cockatoo's screaming hauntingly, long stretching fences rattling and droning, waves rolling and crashing, european bees buzzing on native flowers, wattlebirds, honeyeaters and froglets singing by a coastal pond, rumbling planes, all these sonic moments and more came together before me on this beautifully warm weekend in late Winter. Jibbon Head is a small coastal headland at the north edge of the Royal National Park, NSW, Australia. It is surrounded by the suburb of Bundeena and on the other side of the bay the suburb of Cronulla. The main habitats on it include a small area of very endangered littoral forest, a large pond within that forest and coastal heathland. All sounds recorded with omni's, contact microphones and hydrophones on the 1st and 2nd of August, 2015 and composed in mid August, 2015. Genre field recording/composition