Sound Calendar of the Year 2018

“Sound Calendar of the Year” (Ecology Sound Calendar) Conceived by Jin Hi Kim

SCY Project Info Sound Samples Sound Mix Articles

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec

JANUARY 2018
Date Name Sound Category Location Why Recorded What Happened During Recording Image
Jan 1 Joseph Celli
India Traffic Chennai

Chennai, India

Jan 2 New Scientist
Bowhead Whales
Greenland, Svalbard Bowhead Whales may be the most versatile singers of mammals male bowhead do the singing, maily during the breeding season  
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Jan 10 Rodrigo Roman
Guanajuato
Uriangato, Guanajuato, Mexico

I made the recording in a public square of my hometown (Uriangato, Guanajuato, Mexico). I was interested in listening to the birds and the interaction that they held with other sounds of the enviroment.

   
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Jan 13 Jeremy Gilchrist
Winter flood
Winooski River, Vermont, USA   The Winooski River went into flood after heavy rain and a brief thaw followed by snowfall  
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Jan 27 Youtube
Wolf howl duet
South Salem, NY

Brother and Sister Wolf Howl Duet

Zephyr and Alawa are captive-born Canadian/Rocky Mountain gray wolves at the Wolf Conservation Center (WCC), a 501c3 non-profit organization, in South Salem, NY.

The siblings are two of the four 'ambassador wolves' at the WCC that help teach the public about wolves and their vital role in the environment.  
Jan 28 Brendon Mills
Cicada
Wailtra, New Zealand   Typical summer scene in Waitara, NZ. One of the hottest days of the summer, so the cicadas are out in force.  
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Jan 31

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Tsunami Tokyo
Tokyo, Japan Apocalyptic Tsunami Tsunami washing down the cars, boats and houses, wiped off the village.