ML161039
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Subject 1: (Interview). Subtitle: Dee Boersma, Lucas Sinopoli. Timecode In: 00:16:47. Timecode out: 01:12:38. Notes: Field work discussions in sea bird colonies. Includes conversation by Christopher Joyce. Subject 2: Magellanic Penguin (Spheniscus magellanicus). Timecode In: 00:22:12. Timecode out: 00:27:21. Notes: Nest site dispute vocalizations. Behaviors: Aggression/defense. Subject 3: Kelp Gull (Larus dominicanus). Timecode In: 01:06:48. Timecode out: 01:07:38. Notes: Breeding colony. Subject 4: Kelp Gull (Larus dominicanus). Timecode In: 01:08:37. Timecode out: 01:10:20. Notes: Breeding colony. Commentary by Dee Boersma. Subject 5: Kelp Gull (Larus dominicanus). Timecode In: 01:12:45. Timecode out: 01:18:27. Notes: Breeding colony. Subject 6: Blackish Oystercatcher (Haematopus ater). Timecode In: 01:18:27. Timecode out: 01:19:30. Notes: Commentary by Dee Boersma. Subject 7: (Environmental Recording). Subtitle: Surf blow holes. Timecode In: 01:19:40. Timecode out: 01:28:00. Subject 8: (Interview). Subtitle: Dee Boersma, Christopher Joyce. Timecode In: 01:30:02. Timecode out: 01:55:52. Notes: Area wildlife and conservation discussion. Equipment Notes: Decoded MS stereo. Show: Argentina Log of DAT #:21 Engineer: Flawn Date: February 17th, 2003 0:02 Flawn explains they are getting ready to head out to the point, recording with mkh 50 mid, 30 side, no parallel omni, 10 AM. 0:30 Ambi of getting ready. 2:43 Dee talks about her truck, Consuela. 3:56 Stepping outside, loading up truck. Swinging metal sound of ? from wind while getting in truck. Jess and Chris talk about doing a story on field scientist's most important tools. Jess is eating an apple. 6:43 FX. Truck rolls out. Ambi. Driving on the road. Sound is from the back of the truck. 10:39 FX. Penguin call. 11:09 Truck stops for a bit 11:07 Ambi of penguin calls (continuous throughout interview). They get out of the truck. 11:39 FX. Truck door shutting. Getting out gear. 12:35 Ambi. Walking sounds. 14:22 Dee points out the signs in English and Spanish. 15:03 FX. Penguin call. Really sounds like a donkey-good! 16:01 FX. Penguin footsteps. Flawn explains those are penguin footsteps. 16:22 FX. Penguin calls. 16:47 DB You can see all the petrels up on the beach now. About 40 of them. L The gulls are fishing. DB Yep, those are terns Yep. LS They are fishing. 16:59 DB Yep, they're fishing and you can see that means that there's got to be little fish in here, which is really good cause when the chicks fledge that means that they're going to be running into little fish. And these terns have been fishing in here for about three or four days, so the fish have got to be pretty close to shore. See look at how far they're diving down. They're feeding on these small little fish, usually pescarays. Oh, here comes a petrol. 17:27 FX. Wave of the ocean. FW That tern looked like he was diving on a penguin. DB Off mic. FW Can you tell me that again? 17:46 DB It sometimes looks like those terns may be diving on the penguins but that's cause the penguins are feeding on the small fish too and so the terns are diving in trying to get those small fish too. But this is really a wonderful sign that there's a lot of food close to the colony which should mean that many of these recent fledglings are going to get have a chance to hunt the fish and get some and so consequently survive. Some years you don't see any terns around here and you don't notice the penguins around here, but the other day when Lucas and Rebecca went swimming they saw lots of small fish really close to shore. So the fish seem to have moved in and theirs probably the reason why there's so many juveniles here moulting. 18:35 DB One of the important things to recognize is that these small f... (Notes truncated)
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- Sennheiser MKH 30; Sennheiser MKH 50
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- Cataloged
- 23 Mar 2010 - David McCartt
- Digitized
- 23 Mar 2010 - David McCartt
- Edited
- 23 Mar 2010 - David McCartt