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Help wanted from birders with English backgrounds

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Subject: Help wanted from birders with English backgrounds
From: "Greg Oakley" <>
Date: Wed, 04 Feb 2004 11:21:13 +1100
And what about the Eastern Rosella (with another bird's call dubbed over it) which gives a fine cameo performance in Lahsa, Tibet in the very average movie "The Golden Child" with Eddie Murphy (also on TV last week).....



From: "Tim Jones" <>
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Subject: Re: [BIRDING-AUS] Help wanted from birders with English backgrounds
Date: Tue, 03 Feb 2004 22:57:17 +0000

There's a Kookaburra at the beginning of Indiana Jones when they're struggling through the jungles of South America - my 12 year old son noted this a couple of weeks ago when it was on telly....


From: Deb Colbourne <>
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Subject: Re: [BIRDING-AUS] Help wanted from birders with English backgrounds
Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2004 12:53:33 -0800 (PST)

Surprised no-one mentioned the Mourning Dove?
I don't remember the Kookaburra in the Tarzan films,
but it wouldn't have surprised me. The shots to the
soggy birds in Ned Kelly reminded me of those
incongruous shots in Tarzan, panning to something
completely inappropriate.
By the way, wea re off to NZ for a couple of weeks,
does anyone have any good spots they couls recommend
in the Marlborough Sounds area?
Enough now!

Debbie
--- Timothy Hyde <> wrote:
> (Filling in for JAG here,)
>
> The Lesser Spotted Eagle must be fairly lonely,
> the Sombre Tit perhaps
> & I'm sure the fabulously named Gon-Gon
> has a sad tale to tell
>
> Timothy Hyde,
> Blue Mountains
>
> (I know, well out of range, but I couldn't resist)
>
>
>
>
> Tim Murphy wrote:
>
> > My daughter asked this question which I can't
> answer, Anyone know?
> >
> > My guess is either a Curlew or a Lapwing?
> >
> > It is needed for a Film (which one Karen?).
> >
> > Tim Murphy
> >
> >
> >
> > Hello Dad,
> >
> > Quick question. Do you know a bird in South East
> England that is
> > considered 'lonely' or sounds lonely.
> >
> > for a track lay in a film. If they get it wrong
> the twitchers get very
> > peeved.
> >
> > K.
> >
>
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