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Release Date: 1998Label: Spectrum
DescriptionThe Sound of Nature - Opera of Birds, Recordings from the Keoladeo Bird Sanctuary in Bharatpur/India by Peter Pannke and Andres Bosshard, CD booklet writer: Pannke, Peter editor: Bosshard, Andreas editor: Pannke, Peter Publisher: Wergo One of the most spectacular water bird sanctuaries of the world - the Keoladeo Bird Sanctuary which was declared a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO in 1985 - can be found in between Jaipur and Agra, less than 200 km south of India's capital New Delhi. Consisting of lakes, marshes, thickets, scrub, and dry savannah, the Sanctuary provides a singular opportunity to observe a huge variety of birdlife. The number of birds to be found in winter - the season when the recordings on this CD were made - is, in fact, so large that it is almost impossible to single out any particular species. What presents itself to the visitor of the Sanctuary is a big chorus of many, many different voices, with some of them coming to the centre of the stage in especially dramatic moments. The CD "Opera of birds" is a guided soundwalk through the Sanctuary which provides you with an overview of the most prominent species of birds to be found in Bharatpur in the winter season - and may also be used for a relaxing listening experience. Content: -Boatride at Sunrise -Morning at a Pond -Noon in the Badlands -Dance of the Sarus Cranes -Storks in the Swamp -Afternoon in the Trees -A Swarm of Bees -Evening at the Walkway -Night