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African Wild West

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African Wild West is a collection of lush and immersive ambiences recorded in Senegal over the course of a 3-week trip in 2017. The library consists of 70 recordings totaling more than 6 hours, available both as stereo and surround. The recordings have been captured with a Sennheiser Double Mid-Side rig both at all times of day and night in the following locations:

  • Djoudj National Bird Sanctuary, an immense wetland teeming with wildlife
  • savanna areas in Northern, Eastern and Central Senegal
  • desert oases at Desert de Lompoul, Western Senegal
  • arid forests in Central Senegal
  • tropical forests in Niokolo-Koba National Park, South Eastern Senegal
  • the banks of the river Gambia
  • mangrove forests in the Saloum Delta, on the Atlantic coast
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Licensor: : Mindful Audio Categories: , , , , .
Type: Forest sound effects / recordings
Specs: 70+ sounds • 70 files • 12/47 GB • Includes metadata
Duration:
Approx. 365 minutes total
Delivery:
Instant - blazingly-fast - digital download
License type:
Royalty-free - you can select the number of users on checkout
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Nature and wildlife sounds from Africa - African Wild West sfx library


The library is accompanied by a comprehensive list covering more than 80 identified species. Mammal highlights include Bushabies in trees, African Golden Wolves howling at night, Spotted Hyenas moaning and grunting and Guinea Baboons barking, shrieking and growling. Avian highlights include Great White Pelicans recorded at their roost, the melodious whistle of the Yellow-crowned Gonolek, the ever-present cooing of various species of doves, the raspy croaks of herons, egrets and storks, the immense variety of songbirds and many others. To top it off, a variety of insects were calling at all times, occasionally at unbelievably loud levels. All this comes together to form an incredibly varied, detailed and immersive soundscape, as you can hear in the accompanying audio and video demos.

 

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Species included:

Abyssinian Roller – Coracias abyssinicus • Adamawa Turtle Dove – Streptopelia hypopyrrha • African Fish Eagle – Haliaeetus vocifer • African golden wolf – Canis anthus • African Grey Hornbill – Lophoceros nasutus • African Scops Owl – Otus senegalensis • African Silverbill – Euodice cantans • African Wattled Lapwing – Vanellus senegallus • African Yellow White-eye – Zosterops senegalensis • Black Crake – Amaurornis flavirostra • Black-billed Wood Dove – Turtur abyssinicus • Blackcap Babbler – Turdoides reinwardtii • Black-crowned Night Heron – Nycticorax nycticorax • Black-crowned Tchagra – Tchagra senegalus • Black-headed Lapwing – Vanellus tectus • Blue-cheeked Bee-eater – Merops persicus • Blue-spotted Wood Dove – Turtur afer • Broad-billed Roller – Eurystomus glaucurus • Brown Babbler – Turdoides plebejus • Brown-throated Wattle-eye – Platysteira cyanea • Bush Petronia – Gymnoris dentata • Capuchin Babbler – Phyllanthus atripennis • Common Bulbul – Pycnonotus barbatus • Common Greenshank – Tringa nebularia • Crested Lark – Galerida cristata • Double-spurred Francolin – Pternistis bicalcaratus • Egyptian Goose – Alopochen aegyptiaca eleagris • Great Cormorant – Phalacrocorax carbo • Great White Pelican – Pelecanus onocrotalus • Green Wood Hoopoe – Phoeniculus purpureus • Grey Heron – Ardea cinerea • Grey-backed Camaroptera – Camaroptera brevicaudata • Grey-headed Bushshrike – Malaconotus blanchoti • Grey-headed Kingfisher – Halcyon leucocephala • Guinea baboon – Papio papio • Hadada Ibis – Bostrychia hagedash • Helmeted Guineafowl – Numida meleagris • House Sparrow – Passer domesticus • Laughing Dove – Spilopelia senegalensis • Little Bee-eater – Merops pusillus • Little Greenbul – Eurillas virens • Long-tailed Glossy Starling – Lamprotornis caudatus • Long-tailed Nightjar – Caprimulgus climacurus • Mourning Collared Dove – Streptopelia decipiens • Northern Crombec – Sylvietta brachyura • Northern Grey-headed Sparrow – Passer griseus • Northern Puffback – Dryoscopus gambensis • Northern Red-billed Hornbill – Tockus erythrorhynchus • Northern White-faced Owl – Ptilopsis leucotis • Orange-breasted Bushshrike – Chlorophoneus sulfureopectus • Pearl-spotted Owlet – Glaucidium perlatum • Pel’s Fishing Owl – Scotopelia peli • Red-eyed Dove – Streptopelia semitorquata • Rose-ringed Parakeet – Psittacula krameri • Scarlet-chested Sunbird – Chalcomitra senegalensis • Senegal bushbaby – Galago senegalensis • Senegal Coucal – Centropus senegalensis • Senegal Parrot – Poicephalus senegalus • Senegal Thick-knee – Burhinus senegalensis • Speckled Pigeon – Columba guinea • Speckled Pigeon – Columba guinea • Spotted hyena – Crocuta crocuta • Spur-winged Lapwing – Vanellus spinosus • Squacco Heron – Ardeola ralloides • Stone Partridge – Ptilopachus petrosus • Sudan Golden Sparrow – Passer luteus • Tawny-flanked Prinia – Prinia subflava • Tropical Boubou – Laniarius major • Verreaux’s Eagle-Owl – Bubo lacteus • Vinaceous Dove – Streptopelia vinacea • Violet-backed Starling – Cinnyricinclus leucogaster • Western Banded Snake Eagle – Circaetus cinerascens • Western Plantain-eater – Crinifer piscator • Western Red-billed Hornbill – Tockus kempi • Western Yellow Wagtail – Motacilla flava • Whimbrel – Numenius phaeopus • White-faced Whistling Duck – Dendrocygna viduata • Woodland Kingfisher – Halcyon senegalensis • Yellow-billed Stork – Mycteria ibis • Yellow-crowned Gonolek – Laniarius barbarus • Yellow-fronted Tinkerbird – Pogoniulus chrysoconus •

2 reviews

  1. Andy Martin

    I have never been to Senegal, but if ever do get there I will be disappointed if it doesn’t sound like George’s recordings.
    Deep and rich choruses, with insects that stack like the instruments of an orchestra, George’s recordings never fail to impress or educate me.

  2. ben.l.gale

    A stunning collection. There is a wide variety of rich, emotive ambiences, all flawlessly recorded. My personal favourite is the pelican breeding colony, never heard anything like it! Try pitching it down for something truly monstrous!

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