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Re: New Podcast episode

Subject: Re: New Podcast episode
From: "Michael Raphael"
Date: Tue Apr 21, 2009 1:53 pm ((PDT))
Cobbler?  Does John repair your shoes?

On Apr 21, 2009, at 3:27 PM, Martyn Stewart wrote:

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> Superb, John.
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> I was on Stewart Island back in 1993 around November and the Forrest
> was extremely noisy with the wind, what was it like last year?
> Very nicely put together me ol cobbler!
>
> Martyn
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> On Apr 21, 2009, at 8:40 AM, Neville Recording wrote:
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> >
> > 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.
> >
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