Friday, June 07, 2013

The ‘bird DJ’


IN SYNC: A.J. Mithra. Photo: M. SrinathThe Limca Book of Records certifies A. J. Mithra as the country’s first zoomusicologist.

We are in the middle of another blazing and long-drawn summer, but A.J. Mithra foresaw this way back in December. Actually, the tree crickets told him about it. “In winter, cricket calls are generally slow. But last December, it was faster and more aggressive, and this indicated that an exceptionally hot summer was on the way,” he says.
Well, Chennai-based Mithra happens to be a ‘zoomusicologist’ — someone who understands Nature by studying animal and bird sounds. Recently, the Limca Book of Records certified him to be the country’s first zoomusicologist, and the first one in the country to use natural bird calls to compose music records. In any case, zoomusicologists are a rarity even in the West, with only about 20 to 30 of these specialists in the world.
A music teacher in a school, Mithra’s journey began with recording bird calls and setting them to albums. Incidentally, while western zoomusicologists use sophisticated bird call recorders, Mithra still painstakingly records Nature’s sounds on his humble voice recorder. Despite these limitations, Mithra’s albums sound incredibly good, prompting noted Australian zoomusicologist Hollis Taylor to dub him as ‘Bird DJ,’ and the famed Cornell Lab of Ornithology dedicated an entire webpage to his bird music.

MORE ON BRIAN MAY'S ANTI-BADGER CULL CAMPAIGN


The Team Badger Debate is in the House of Commons today Wednesday 5th June. Please sign the petition and write to your local MP and keep everything crossed. We have some wonderful Labour , Conservative , Green , Independent and Liberal MP's who will speak out for the truth. This vote is heavily whipped on the governments side so that MP's are NOT free to choose how they would vote . The NFU have also never polled their members on this and have refused our request to do so several times. We know that given a free vote like last time the MP's voted unanimously to stop the cull. Democracy at it best ?
The cull is unethical, unscientific and will not work. 5th June 2013
Brain May
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A message from Brian
For all animal lovers, and seekers after decency in the human race, today is an important day.
In the scenario of Britain as it is, we who are fighting for 100,000 small and tragically abused creatures, are passionate, but lacking in armoury. Those who are determined to try to solve a problem by mass killings are strong, and rich, armed with big guns, and well-connected, all the way to the seat of ultimate power in the land. They hold all the trump cards. They are Goliath, and we are David. Which ever way things go today, ours is to accept, and know that there is a long-distance thread to this, which sooner or later leads to justice, and mercy.
David just might slay Goliath, or he might not, but, either way, this is a fight which, in years to come, will be remembered as part of the journey which made Britain a better, kinder place: for badgers, for cows, and for people.
Bri
5th June 2013

THIS IS BASICALLY WHAT WE HAVE BEEN SAYING FOR YEARS

BeeWildflowers on grass verges are a food source for bees and butterflies. Plantlife said verges supported hundreds of species of flowering plants and should be cut twice a year. It said three-quarters of councils it surveyed cut them multiple times. It received many calls from people "distraught" about the issue, it added.


But the Local Government Association (LGA) said keeping verges shorter was safer for both drivers and pedestrians. Plantlife is calling on councils to better manage the almost 600,000 acres (240,000 hectares) of roadside verges across the country. The verges support up to 1,000 plant species - including the rare bastard balm and long-leaved helleborine which are among 33 wayside flowers faced with extinction.

Read on...

FORTEAN BIRD NEWS FROM THE WATCHER OF THE SKIES

In an article for the first edition of Cryptozoology Bernard Heuvelmans wrote that cryptozoology is the study of 'unexpected animals' and following on from that perfectly reasonable assertion, it seems to us that whereas the study of out of place birds may not have the glamour of the hunt for bigfoot or lake monsters, it is still a perfectly valid area for the Fortean zoologist to be interested in. So after about six months of regular postings on the main bloggo Corinna took the plunge and started a 'Watcher of the Skies' blog of her own as part of the CFZ Bloggo Network.


China: ostrich on the loose in rush hour traffic –...

DALE DRINNON: Loch Ness Documents, Cedar and Willow, Benny's Blogs

New at the Frontiers of Zoology:
 
New on Cedar and Willow:
Comic Books Continue the Pulp Traditions
 
New on Benny's Blog, Thee Ominous Octopus Omnibus:
Continuing reprints of the original Dick Tracy Newspaper comic strips.
 
Best Wishes, Dale D.

THE GONZO BLOG DOO-DAH MAN SAYS OINK

Yesterday turned out to be rather a nice one. I interviewed the legendary Mick Abrahams, founding guitarist of both Jethro Tull and Blodwyn Pig in the morning, and the equally legendary Judy Dyble (a lady for whom I have the utmost respect) in the afternoon. I have had a pre-release copy of her fantastic new album for weeks, and now you will be able to hear it too, as I have edited excerpts from each song into the podcast which will be avail;able on the Gonzo site sometime today.
 
The weather is glorious here, and I think I can truthfully say that this is the nicest summer weather we have had in years. Let's hope it lasts. I realise with a start that we are only ten weeks to the Weird Weekend, so I would seriously suggest that you buy your tickets now!
 
 
 
New books from the doyens of what was once the underground press
http://gonzo-multimedia.blogspot.com/2013/06/underground-press-mick-farrenfelix.html
 
 
 
 
 
More on the badger cull, and Queen's guitarist Brian May. I make no apologies for covering this in such depth, but it is an important issue, and one that is n danger of being whitewashed over.
http://gonzo-multimedia.blogspot.com/2013/06/more-on-brian-mays-anti-badger-cull.html
 
 
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