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Subject: | The corvids on Rainshadow |
From: | L&L Knight <> |
Date: | Sun, 14 Oct 2007 22:02:35 +1000 |
I've been watching the superbly photographed drama Rainshadow. I
haven't heard a lot of bird calls in the sound track [there was a bit
of a falling leaf in tonight's episode], but I have enjoyed the
placement of the "Shakespearean" crows throughout the visuals. Not
being a Croweater, I can't say what manner of corvid they are, though I
can tell that they aren't Torresian Crows [my local variety] and they
don't look like Aus Ravens either.
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