I bet few people own a record of wildlife sounds. I don't.
Then I found the
Listen to nature archive, where you can listen to some of the beeb's millions of recordings. Well worth a browse for an hour or two - you can browse by location or species, and you can find some truly inspiring stuff.
Brent geese at Chichester Harbour, for example, or the masked crusader, the
Black redstart, at Kings Cross.
If you live in London, you can hear the sounds of the city through
Wildweb - a great way to explore the capital's wild spaces and noises.
Inspired, I said (hmm) - so I put together a top 10 of wildlife-related tunage.
10. Heavy horses, Jethro Tull
9. Halfmole halfbird, Deerhoof
LISTEN
8. Wake up little sparrow, Devendra Banhart
7. Birdhouse in your soul, They Might Be Giants
6. Rats, Birddog
LISTEN
5. Blackbird, The Beatles
4. Pumpkin gets a snakebite, Animal Collective
3. I Saw The Apeman (On The Moon), The Lillingtons
LISTEN
2. Cold turkey, John Lennon
1. Porpoise song, The Monkees (why? see
previous entry)
Digging around afterwards, I found
Eric's list, and felt a lot less nerdy...