Monday, June 04, 2007

Birdsong, George Michael, Links

My friend Debs found me these BBC clips of garden birds singing. Click on the link, and you'll get a chart of our most common birds over here. Click beneath the picture and that bird's song sings out! How fantastic is that!?!

Anyway: here's my original birdsong post

THE HOUR IS EARLY: our local birds' rather flimsy dawn chorus has just ended. Either they're down in numbers because their babies have yet to be born (stop press: which actually isn't true - it's June already!); or the entire musical fantasia was drowned out by some mockingbird pretending to be an alarm clock right beside my open window. I don't know. But the full-on dawn chorus, hundreds of feathered troubadours trilling their tiny beaks off is quite something to experience. They say British birds sing the best in the world. Which statement strikes me as slightly dodgy. why, when most of these songbirds' ranges extend throughout Northern and Central Europe should their British cousins put on a better show than anywhere else? Perhaps possibly the precise mix of species here produces a somehow superior spice of song? Or more likely, somehow, methinks, this idea got into my head thanks to a BBC announcer's jingoistically scripted wildlife documentary woodworming its way into the brains of my youth:

Britannia still rules the airwaves, chaps! We broadcast our birdsong across the globe!

My friend Mother Hubbard returned fomr a six-week trip to Melbourne Australia a couple of years back with tales of parrots on back porches and exotic car alarm birds. I'll never forget in my teens receiving family video from my rels in Sydney. Man! The shrilling, cawing, whooping, drop-dropping and trilling (far slower than a British garden trill and seemingly five octaves deeper) all sounded to me like a rainforest garden come alive in the suburbs of New South Wales. Amazing! I'd no idea Aussie birds sounded like that! I think maybe my "alarm clock bird" has relations Down Under too. I admit I listened to its monotone for ages thinking "What is this?" Till finally I realized it was a mimicked song ... duh!!

RECENTLY I REALIZED MY LINKS are in total disarray. I'm talking about my blogging links more than anything. Now I must explain that most (in fact nearly all) people I contact on a frequent basis: I know their URLs by heart - or else I click their commnets and find them that way. Which has resulted in the faintly horrifying situation of some people I know and like very much appearing nowhere at all. And yet blogrolls of folks, some of whom I know barely at all are permanently posted beside my daily words!! These links were composed on whims weeks back and yet despite htese gargantuan lists, some people I like very much appear nowhere at all! I sincerely apologize aobut this. One thing I must say is this: there's no snobbery here. If you want to be listed
- in whatever category - just ask me and I'll put you down. Also, if you know any good sites, I'm always on the lookout for these, whether they be great photoblogs, suicide prevention sites or whatever ... Originally I was blogging elsewhere and built up a huge roll of drugs awareness stuff. Then I came to Blogger and, not knowing how properly to arranage my sidebar until two weeks or so ago - literally none of this stuff's been transferred the way it was always intended to be. Please bear with me on this. I seem to live between bedbound depressions and the rest of it and anything that does not fit inside my hugely restrictive routines I find very difficult to engage with at all at times. I can't explain the hows and whys I'm afraid.

But basically, as long as I make it to the end of each day; I think I've reason enough to be happy!

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WHAT PLANET IS GEORGE MICHAEL living on? In an interview with our highest-selling newspaper's colour magazine, News of the World: Sunday

to the question

You finish touring in July so is a summer (gay) wedding on the cards?

He replies:

"When this tour is over and everything has died down we can think about that. Like me, Kenny wants our day to be special. I'd take no pleasure in entering a civil partnership if there was any publicity around it."

O! George! Come on!! You choose to continue a carer in the music industry and continue to affect distain for any publicity - which is an absolute contradiction in terms as far as I'm concerned. George, if you genuinely feel this way, take my straightforward advice and do not publicize your wedding by mentioning it in mass-market interviews!

Then - diddums - you won't have to worry about upsetting yourself later on ...

23 comments:

  1. gled...I agree with the George Michael thing. Lay low and don't divulge info if you honestly feel that way.

    I've followed up with birds on my blog after reading about and being reminded of the lyre bird on this post. When you get a chance, go check it out.

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  2. AAAH!
    I soooooo agree with the George Micheal thingie. Keep publicity away for crying out load. Ok. now's the time to thank God he's only gay not a pedophile. May haps he'd have pics published of him & his baby bride/groom.
    OK FREAKY. Ignore my comment :D

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  3. actually the groom's pretty much the same age and doesn't look like a "yes George 3 bags full George" person - quite oddly

    unlike Elton John's "squeeze", David Furnish who always looks kind of surprised to be having his picture "papped" ...

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  4. You are so right about George, what is happening to this man?
    Gled, love this post, bird songs are great to wake up to and I'm not even cross if it is only 4.30am.

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  5. birds make me chirp. i guess george michael's careless whisper about his wedding will get soem atttention, maybe he should write a song called 'i want your paparazzi'

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  6. Hi, me again. May I say how fantasticlly cool your blog is looking.

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  7. aw, fanks darlin'!

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  8. Hi again too. Tks for your comment, i put babelfish in my page...so you can read my blog in english now...smiles* In the next weekend i will have time to read (with care) your blog.

    Kss

    rose

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  9. Thanks for dropping in to my blog and saying hello! Waking to birdsongs at 4:30 in the morning is a sure sign of spring here! Last week at the cottage we woke to the usual songbirds but this time they were accompanied by Canada geese and wild turkeys ~ I closed the window! lol What a racket!

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  10. Geese can be EXCEEDINGLY raucous!

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  11. Raffi sorry 4got to reply to yours "I want your paparazzi"? Yeah probably. In his early years he was just a normal pop star. Then he got this precious thing going not even "I want to be credible" but "I already AM!!" yawn, George. Big, big YAWN!! I'm not at all interested in his music... not that I ever actually was ... well there we are then ...

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  12. message to self: put this in links:

    http://dailysquamer.blogspot.com/

    because it didn't for some reason go last time

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  13. Hi Gledwood ~~ I agree about George Michael - he likes the publicity.
    I enjoyed some of the bird sounds =
    we have a lot of blackbirds and sparrows around her. You should hear our kookaburra - it sounds like a great big laugh and is most unusual.Thanks for your comments about the Breast Cancer thing - and I do hope your mother stays well. I had BC 28 years ago and have been very lucky.I liked The Thorn Birds too, There was a mini series years ago and it was great. Richard
    Chamberlain was the priest and Rachel Ward was Meggie. She is
    married to Aussie Bryan Brown and
    lives here now. Take care, Merle.

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  14. Hi

    I loved your portuguese comment...smiles, i'm happy because you found the babelfish button and can to read some posts. Ahhh and tks a lot for your suggestion!!

    Take care

    Rose

    ps - Chaves is so cool, but only in english or spanish, you can see him in the youtube...can you understand spanish?

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  15. I like that bird page! Speaking of bird sounds... we have a Galah parrot in Adelaide and he speaks. You should have seen the fun when Vincent's parents were there and his dad was looking around the garden and the cocky just said out of nowhere: HELLO! Vincent's dad jumped about 5 feet. It was hillarious.

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  16. Hey thanks for the add! He's such a great spokeperson!

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  17. Merle: I only just found out what a blackbird sounded like. Now I'm looking for nightingale and lark. I'm pretty sure we had a nightingale local to us. Something sang spectacularly from the back of the house!

    Rose: no - sadly Spanish and Portuguese are the two languages I really have cause to learn! I come across them so very frequently.

    Nicole: galahs - they might be the thing Mother Hubbs was on about. She said they did the most wondrous car alarm impersonations. Which kind of makes the idea of a car alarm somewhat redundant, doesn't it?

    Ipoz: hmmm

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  18. this is the 2nd one i wanna feature 2nite

    2 different lives

    thewrathofrachel.blogspot.com/

    brit (?) girl international romance marries and starts new life in aus!

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  19. ok & this is one more. a s.e. asian one with some extremely kitch photos on

    http://twinkklestar.blogspot.com/

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  20. Hi Gled,

    Love the sound of birds singing.
    I think George actually loves the publicity....any kind.
    I`ve done without the margaritas too for a bit. Tequila is so darn expensive.

    tea
    xo

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  21. What are you drinking instead?

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  22. o that's such a typical comment from a drinker: what are you drinking instead? why should you be drinking anything instead?

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