Hi there,
A change from the usual flippered friends.
A point of interest and you know how scathing birders can be when they
identify a call or bird and it is not supposed to be there, but being used
as a prop incorrectly
This was a thread on the SA net some few months ago and the number of
incidents was amazing. It is mainly the American movie makers that are at
fault but the Ozies have fallen into the same trap - unless there is a bird
in Oz that sounds like a Fish Eagle?
Cheers
Carol de Bruin
Johannesburg
-----Original Message-----
From: Sally Adam <>
To: birdlist <>; Anne Smith <>
Date: 15 July 2000 12:50
Subject: Bird calls in movies
>Hiya
>
>There was a thread on the list a while ago about SA bird calls appearing in
>American movies. Tonight I watched a particularly bad Australian "suspense"
>movie, the highlight of which was fairly near the beginning. The two heroes
>are searching for clues in order to track down a serial killer - they are
>nervously creeping around in the bush at night, and guess what is calling
in
>the background?
>
>An African Fish Eagle !!!!!!!
>
>Well, that certainly broke the tension :-)
>
>Cheers
>Sally
>
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