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Subject 1: (Environmental Recording). Subtitle: Cleland Conservation Park ambi. Timecode In: 00:03:22. Timecode out: 00:04:51. Subject 2: (Interview). Subtitle: Tim Flannery. Timecode In: 00:06:50. Timecode out: 00:42:05. Notes: Australia; Tim Flannery. Subject 3: (Interview). Subtitle: Tim Flannery. Timecode In: 00:54:00. Timecode out: 01:01:47. Notes: Australia; Tim Flannery. Subject 4: (Interview). Subtitle: Neville S. Pledge. Timecode In: 01:01:47. Timecode out: 01:06:24. Notes: Australia; Neville S. Pledge. Subject 5: (Interview). Subtitle: Tim Flannery. Timecode In: 01:12:11. Timecode out: 01:29:34. Notes: Australia; Tim Flannery. Subject 6: (Interview). Subtitle: Philip A. Clarke. Timecode In: 01:35:06. Timecode out: 01:37:11. Notes: Conversation; Australia; Philip A. Clarke. Subject 7: (Environmental Recording). Subtitle: Museum ambi. Timecode In: 01:37:11. Timecode out: 01:42:22. Habitat: ; ; Equipment Notes: Stereo=1; Decoded MS stereo. NPR/NGS RADIO EXPEDITIONS Show: Australia Log of DAT 3: Labeled E2 Tim Flannery Logged by Joan Kelly at Magian Design Studio, Australia Engineer: Date: Tuesday 14 March 2000 48kHz 16 bit stereo, MS stereo ng = not good ok = okay g = good vg = very good 00:08 ID: Tuesday 14 March, we're doing MS and this is the day we're speaking with Timothy Flannery 00:48 Another ID: at Cleeland Wildlife Park, outside Adelaide 01:00 Walking along the trail, crunchy footsteps, chatter in BG and some handling noise. 01:16 T. Little grey fantail there doing his thing. Will probably come down and investigate us. 01:29 Magpie in BG (ok), quiet ambience 01:42 A. There must be something browsing through here. They've got these trees protected. 01:51 T. This is the Wildlife Park here, so there's a high density of kangaroos on that side of the fence. That's why the grass is so grazed down. I don't know why they've got the wire around the trees. Kind of a Christo gone wrong, isn't it. 02:12 M. What are we likely to come across in the park? T. In the park there's swamp wallabies, there's grey kangaroos, there's koalas and lots and lots of birds. We're outside the Park here, and here you're likely to see the same sort of stuff you'll see inside, but in lesser densities. We'll probably run across a koala if we walk around here long enough, just around the perimeter fence. We'll certainly see some possums, some black cockatoos, many different kinds of honey eaters, maybe 20 species or so. We're likely to see any one of half a dozen species of parrots. Quite a rich fauna. M. Minute of silence? 03:08 T. That thing that sounds like a chook being strangled is a wattle bird. Its our largest honey eater. It goes b-gark - kinda like that. A little squawk every now and again. (very much in BG) 03:29 Goes straight into ambience low level rumble of traffic/plane throughout, increases toward end 4:13 twitters in MG with magpie in far BG, general twitters and bird calls - all fairly distant. 04:55 ends M. There are some motor sounds in the BG I'd like to get a little more of. 05:05 T. I'm in your hands. You tell me where you want to stop and do the interview. A. OK. We'll go down to level ground. Crunchy footsteps with squeaky bus brakes briefly in BG. M. Do you want to be right in front of the fence? A. Doesn't matter. You can't hear the fence. 06:00 T. Actually, it is an electric fence. Its not going to do anything awful to your ¿? M. Not like in the music where it goes buzz¿etc 06:28 T. It's a great old farmers trick to hold one end of the electric wire with gum boots on, wellington boots, and then shake hands with some one. (handling noise) M. Glad to know about that now. A. Oh, those wiley old farmer tricks¿ 06:53 A. There are several things that I'd like to talk to you about¿... (Notes truncated)
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- Cataloged
- 12 Nov 2009 - David McCartt
- Digitized
- 12 Nov 2009 - David McCartt
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- 12 Nov 2009 - David McCartt