Monday, February 14, 2011

Miranda Cosgrove Coconut Bikini

Birds singing and ducks quacking in Villa borghese

These three recordings were made in the park of Villa Borghese in the heart of Rome near Piazza del Popolo. Villa Borghese is one of the few green spots in the city and for this reason, every weekend is full of Roman eager to take a break and enjoy a moment of rest. In addition to a very particular character of the Roman Villa (at least for me) is to be full of birds: ducks, sparrows, parrots, geese, each with their own singing and his appeal. The
first two of these recordings are twice as many of the song of birds: while the first record you'll hear a lot of short whistles separated from each other, in the second of melodic phrases comprehensive and articulated very complicated.



This latest recording contains the verses instead of ducks in the garden of the lake, one of the most fascinating places around the park. It consists of a small lake surrounded by a group of small trees and a fence. Tourists can rent a boat and sail into the lake.



0 comments:

Post a Comment