Morning on the Murrumbidgee River, NSW, Australia by Wild Ambience published on 2014-11-06T07:47:34Z The Murrumbidgee is Australia’s second longest river, and is home to important eco-systems both above and below it’s flowing waters. Along the banks of the Murrumbidgee, forests of large River Red Gum trees are a haven for wildlife, and provide vital nesting hollows for numerous bird and mammal species. This recording was made on the banks of the Murrumbidgee and captures the relaxing sounds of the river flowing to a backdrop of birdsong. Occasionally you can hear the rubbing of branches of a dead tree snagged in the water. The full 17 minute track is available as a free download from https://wildambience.com/albums/morning-on-the-murrumbidgee/ Genre nature Comment by Denon 🤗🤗🤗 2020-07-08T13:37:03Z Comment by Tyler Nimon amazing stuff, Marc. excellent recordings 2015-03-18T20:46:44Z Comment by bipedalist Just the hint of the trill of an American Bluejay in part here 2014-11-07T04:22:49Z Comment by bipedalist Sound like the American Bobwhite call in part here 2014-11-07T04:21:05Z Comment by bipedalist Tops all the way around 2014-11-07T04:19:09Z Comment by bipedalist One of my favorite tracks to date 2014-11-07T04:13:29Z Comment by Wild Ambience Australian Raven 2014-11-06T09:40:38Z Comment by Wild Ambience Pied Butcherbird 2014-11-06T09:40:09Z Comment by Wild Ambience Sulphur-crested Cockatoo 2014-11-06T09:38:53Z Comment by Wild Ambience The squeaking sound is from two large tree branches rubbing together 2014-11-06T09:38:38Z Comment by Wild Ambience Superb Parrots & Galahs fly overhead 2014-11-06T09:37:38Z Comment by Wild Ambience Grey Shrikethrush 2014-11-06T09:37:15Z