Recording data
Length: 60 minutes
Location: Kjugekull
Category: Nature reserve
Coordinates: 56.0752273,14.3649614
Date: June 18, 2024
Time: 7:29–8:29 p.m.
Comments from the sound guy:
This is a place that everyone in Skåne knows. At least the people who live nearby. The area is fairly large and has mixed forests. You can see for miles from the top. If you spot a lake it’s probably Lake Ivö (Ivösjön).
Why are there lots of several-metre-high round stones in the forest? It’s a point of contention. My dad says it’s because some giants threw them there a long time ago. The researchers say it has to do with the ice age.
My favourite sound in the recording: The bird at 50 minutes and 41 seconds into the clip. I like it.
Sound Level Information
The decibel level is the measured average at Kjugekull during the time of the sound recording.
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