FERNTREE GULLY STAR MAIL
Home » Entertainment » Discover the sounds of Birdlands Reserve

Discover the sounds of Birdlands Reserve

When going on a soundwalk at Birdsland Reserve with artist Peter Mcilwain, you’ll learn a lot about how sound interacts with the world.

Mr Mcilwain, a former lecturer in music composition and sound design, speaks with knowledge and authentic passion about the natural sound present within the reserve.

“I’m trying to get across with people who do the walks that sound is not just this thing that gets piped into your ears through headphones, and you gobble it up like a candy bar,” he said.

“You experience it by what you do. You’re walking in a space and you experience the changing weather, the animals and the people that are running backward and forwards around you.”

A soundwalk is a listening exercise designed to focus attention on the characteristics of sound which are often overlooked.

From birds chirping in the distance to the running of the stream, everything heard on one of his soundwalks is a lesson in the way noise and frequency interact with the environment around you.

Mr Mcilwain said the Birdsland Reserve is the perfect place for the lessons to take place.

“On the bank where we were listening to the whole soundscape, you can hear the faint rumble of the city if you face towards it,” he said.

“That embankment is kind of like a barrier between the rural sound world and the city sounds.”

Birdsland Reserve provides listening experiences rich in natural sounds that proves perfect for what Mr Mcilwain wants attendees to experience.

Mr Mcilwain said once the different aspects of sound are brought to people’s attention they quickly notice what they hadn’t before.

“If I was to ask you to describe sounds you’d have a hard time and you’d have to use analogies,” he said.

“When I’m doing these walks I’m just aiming to help people appreciate sound because we live in an environment and a culture that’s visually dominant.”

The soundwalks are held once a month or by appointment via www.bentnail.artbirdsland-soundwalks.

Bookings are essential for 10pm walks because of limited spots.

The project is supported by funding and facilitation from the Yarra Ranges Council.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Top four and a draw

    Top four and a draw

    In the midweek Pennant, Side One played away against Boronia. After an even start, Boronia proved too strong on the day, with Yarra Glen going down 43 to 67 (14…

  • Phoenix’s queer Naarm photography exhibition her biggest yet

    Phoenix’s queer Naarm photography exhibition her biggest yet

    Warburton-based photographer Suzanne Phoenix’s biggest exhibition yet will showcase 13 years of Melbourne’s queer community at the Midsumma Festival. The Queer Naarm exhibition takes place from 20 January to 1…

  • Prepare early for hard rubbish collection

    Prepare early for hard rubbish collection

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 319962 Hard rubbish collection is just around the corner, so now’s a great time to start preparing your items for a smooth pickup. To…

  • A final run home for Jake

    A final run home for Jake

    A Belgrave runner will begin a journey that has never been attempted before on Friday 27 February, taking on six loops of the Megasaw, a brutal 100-mile endurance challenge with…

  • Discover public art in your suburb this summer

    Discover public art in your suburb this summer

    Explore your neighbourhood and discover public art this summer! Visit the Knox Public Art Trail to access the interactive mapping tool that allows self-guided exploration of the many unique public…

  • The secret world of food

    The secret world of food

    These school holidays, bring your children down to explore the Secret World of Food at Boronia library between 19 – 24 January 2026. This hands-on, interactive experience designed for young…

  • Reminder to update your pet registration

    Reminder to update your pet registration

    Yarra Ranges Council are encouraging residents to do a quick check-in for their furry friends if anything has changed since you last updated your pet’s registration details. Spending a few…

  • Discovering Dunedin

    Discovering Dunedin

    Having explored the tourist meccas of the South Island of New Zealand (Queenstown and Christchurch) I thought it was time to venture further afield and head to the more hidden…

  • $7000 to support the second year of the Queer Youth Writers Collective

    $7000 to support the second year of the Queer Youth Writers Collective

    The Yarra Ranges Queer Youth Writers Collective (QYWC) formed in 2025 and is making a return this year for keen young writers in the LGBTQIA+ community. The group has also…

  • Bayswater volunteers deployed to Walwa and Longwood fires

    Bayswater volunteers deployed to Walwa and Longwood fires

    Over the past week, firefighters have been flat out, both locally and across the state, helping communities impacted by ongoing bushfires. Bayswater CFA sent a tanker and more than 20…