Subject: | Re: Birdsong analysis on Radio New Zealand |
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From: | "Steve Pelikan" pelikan45224 |
Date: | Tue Oct 16, 2007 3:22 pm ((PDT)) |
> Incidentally, Radio New Zealand National also plays the song of a native bird everyday during > the main morning news programme (the equivalent of Morning Edition or Today) as the pre- > fade to the hour, including a voice identifying the bird in Maori and English. That's nice! That sounds like a great idea, and something we might all advocate in the US (and where ever else we live or listen to the radio). The closest thing I know of in the US is a weekly show called "Living on Earth" (see http://www.loe.org/ ) that ends each weekly 1 hr program with a recording of natural sounds. I commend that show to your attention. Steve P |
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