Pied Butcherbird
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the virtuoso songster the pied butcherbird of Australia.
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Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the virtuoso songster the pied butcherbird of Australia. Australian parks, gardens resonate to the flute like calls of a medium sized black and white bird with stout blue-grey bills, and a black hood. They earned their name 'butcherbird' from their habit of storing prey by impaling it onto thorns or in a tree crevice before feeding on it with their hooked bill. They can sing for up to twenty minutes at a time, appearing to improvise as they perform a mellifluous, but unpredictable performance which they deliver as a solo or a duet with another butcherbird. Australian composer David Lumsdaine, described its call as..... "a virtuoso of composition and improvisation".
Producer : Andrew Dawes
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Pied Butcherbird (Cracticus nigrogularis)
Webpage image courtesy of William Osborne / naturepl.com.
NPL Ref 01130597 © William Osborne / naturepl.com.
Broadcasts
- Mon 13 Oct 201405:58BBC Radio 4
- Fri 9 Oct 201505:58BBC Radio 4
- Fri 16 Dec 201605:58BBC Radio 4 FM
- Tue 30 Jul 201905:58BBC Radio 4
- Sun 28 Feb 202108:58BBC Radio 4
- Thu 25 May 202305:58BBC Radio 4
- Thu 1 Feb 202405:58BBC Radio 4
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