Title: Bird Songs Go to Hollywood Post by: Donna on 29-Oct-10, 07:18:45 AM Movie-makers love to add bird sounds to a film, to evoke a mood or set a scene. For all the attention to some details though, nature’s details often get a little mixed up… like an Australian Laughing Kookaburra guffawing in the depths of the Florida Everglades? For a jungle sound, it’s hard to beat the territorial call of this Pied-billed Grebe, a bird that is widespread and common across the US.
http://birdnote.s3.amazonaws.com/Birdnote/2005/October/101028-Bird-Songs-Go-to-Hollywood.mp3 (http://birdnote.s3.amazonaws.com/Birdnote/2005/October/101028-Bird-Songs-Go-to-Hollywood.mp3) Check it out. Title: Re: Bird Songs Go to Hollywood Post by: Shaky on 29-Oct-10, 07:44:36 AM And, of course, every Hollywood eagle sounds just like a red-tailed hawk.
Title: Re: Bird Songs Go to Hollywood Post by: Donna on 29-Oct-10, 07:52:10 AM And, of course, every Hollywood eagle sounds just like a red-tailed hawk. (http://i243.photobucket.com/albums/ff42/pokemonruler2/Smileys/eagles-2.gif) :hawk: :drool: Title: Re: Bird Songs Go to Hollywood Post by: MAK on 29-Oct-10, 09:16:57 AM And, of course, every Hollywood eagle sounds just like a red-tailed hawk. (http://i243.photobucket.com/albums/ff42/pokemonruler2/Smileys/eagles-2.gif) :hawk: :drool: :clap: Excellent smiley Donna! :hahaha: :halloween2: Title: Re: Bird Songs Go to Hollywood Post by: Dumpsterkitty on 29-Oct-10, 09:56:06 AM And, of course, every Hollywood eagle sounds just like a red-tailed hawk. Since my office is covered in Peregrine pictures people stop to chat birds all the time. Bald Eagles often come up in the discussion & they never believe me that a bald eagle has a really wimpy, chirpy call. Bald eagle call (http://www.hangingrocktower.org/calls/baldeagle.htm) Title: Re: Bird Songs Go to Hollywood Post by: MAK on 29-Oct-10, 05:49:57 PM :thumbsup: Thanks Ei! If I didn't know it I would think that was a gull of some kind. :clap: :wave:
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