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From: "Neville Recording" nevillerecording
Date: Tue Apr 21, 2009 8:40 am ((PDT))
Hi Grant;
Thanks very much for sharing your Bellbirds and other sounds from Tawharanui 
Regional Park New Zealand. I too was in New Zealand recording Nov and Dec 2008. 
I have put 21 soundscapes onto a CD called Wild New Zealand. They were all 
recorded on the South and Stewart Island. They are downloadable from from  
iTunes ( john neville,wild new zealand) or see nevillerecording.com.
Here is the track list:
 Wild New Zealand by John Neville
Track
  1.. Bellbirds in the Southern Alps (running time 3:01)

  2.. Chaffinches at Rotorua Lake, Nelson Lakes National Park (3:01)

  3.. Black Swans feeding on the edge of Brunner Lake before dawn (3:01)

  4.. Paradise Ducks, Skylarks on the Dune Lake Trail, Puponga Farm Park (4:02)

  5.. Paradise Ducks, a broody female nesting on an islet in Hanlon Lake, West 
Coast ( 3:02)

  6.. More Bellbirds at Waiuta, Blackwater Creek Mine(3:02)

  7.. A pair of Morepork, at Waiuta ghost town, New Zealand's only indigenous 
owl. (3:02)

  8.. Blackbird on Cathedral Trail in the Catlins (3:02)

  9.. Song Thrush in the Wanganui River flats (3:02)

  10.. South Island Tomtit flying from tree to tree in the West Coast Forest 
(2:32)

  11.. Spur-winged Plover in the fields near Matheson Lake (3:02)

  12.. Grey Warbler , its lovely song (2:32)

  13.. A noisy South Island Kaka at Oban, Stewart Island (3:02)

  14.. Ulva Island, indigenous birds in a protected woodland-includes 
Red-crowned Parakeet, Brown Creeper, South Island Kaka, South Island Fantail, 
South Island Saddleback, Bellbird, Grey Warbler and Stewart Island Robin.(8:17)

  15.. Tui at dawn on the Fuschia walk Stewart Island (3:02)

  16.. The warbling trill of the Silvereye on the Cathedral trail in the 
Catlins (2:32)

  17.. A night with the South Island Brown Kiwi, Haast Tokoeka,Haast (3:02) 

  18.. Australasian Gannet Colony at the end of Farewell Spit (3:02)

  19.. Red-billed Gull Colony at Shag Point South Cantebury (3:02)

  20.. Northern Royal Albatross, Taiaroa Head, Otago Peninsula. These 
recordings of Grandma, Red Green and Button are presented by permission of NHNZ 
Natural History of New Zealand Ltd from the DVD "Grandma, The oldest albatross" 
(3:02)

  21.. Sounds of Motueka Spit-includes Banded Dotterel, Variable Oystercatcher, 
Australasian Pied Stilt, Eastern Bar-tailed Godwit.

>From John Neville























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