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- Part V: The Rime of The Ancient Mariner - Poem Analysis
In ‘Part V: The Rime of The Ancient Mariner,’ the dead crew rises, guided by spirits, in a quest for redemption Supernatural meets divine
- Bird ID Skills: How to Learn Bird Songs and Calls | All About Birds
When you see a bird singing, the connection between bird and song tends to stick in your mind It’s hard to learn bird songs from scratch—and much easier if a fellow birdwatcher points out new sounds to you Check for a nearby bird club or nature reserve and join a field trip Record the birds singing around you and let Merlin help you ID who’s singing Working in real time while you
- THE FIELD LYRICS by WUTHERING HEIGHTS: At the edge of. . .
At the edge of a dream, it seemsI walk at the edge of a fieldI touch the soilSearching for somethingTo the ground I kneel, I feelThe presence of all who went beforeAnd suddenlyThe veil between us is no moreLike a fastforwarding film the surroundings changeThe clouds passed swiftly overheadBut the field is constant, at easeLike a warm, green bedFor aeons did my fathers drawTheir life up from
- Imperial Bedroom - Album by Elvis Costello The Attractions - Apple Music
Elvis Costello teamed with famed Beatles engineer Geoff Emerick and made this gorgeous, nuanced and deceivingly optimistic album in 1982 The singer songwriter had grown handsomely into his croon by then (check out “Little Savage” and the heart-tugging “Man Out of Time”), and the songs, many composed on piano, show breathtaking range, both lyrically (the melancholy “Kid About It
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10 Elk had been living wolf-free in Yellowstone for many years Their herds had grown bigger and bigger More young grew into adults Even the old and weak herd members managed to survive longer than usual But from now on, the wolves would help to keep the number of elk under control
- The Antarctic and Arctic sounds rarely heard before - BBC
The poles are not known for being noisy but a project reveals their weird and wonderful sounds
- Sound Art: Origins, development and ambiguities
This article provides an overview of sound art, encompassing its history and artistic development, and the complexities of the term’s use as a categorisation It starts with various definitions employed and the ways that recent museum exhibitions have left the genre’s parameters seemingly open-ended, as well as the problems to be faced in finding a ‘frame’ for sound in an exhibition
- This Australian Bird Can Mimic the Sounds of Cameras, Chainsaws, and . . .
The talented lyrebird can mimic almost any sound it's exposed to, including those of cameras, chainsaws, and car alarms
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