I have a number of 33 and 45 rpm records of bird songs to offer to a good home. They are as follows: Bird Song Records a) RSPB Books with accompanying 33 rpm records, late 1960s i) Birds of Woods & Hedges, text by Peter Conder, Director of the RSPB, recordings by A G Field, two small 33 rpm records in an accompanying book, produced by Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd, copyright the RSPB, 1969 ii) British Garden Birds, by text Peter Conder, Director of the RSPB, recordings by A G Field, two small 33 rpm records in an accompanying book, produced by Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd, copyright the RSPB, first priduced in 1966, this edition 1968. b) Verges Et Sous-Bois "ils chantent pour vous", recorded by Georges Albouze. 33 rpm record, label LDY 5009. –In French. Year not stated c) Listen To The Birds / Hoor de vogels. recordings and arrangements by Hans A Traber. Produced by European Phono Club, Amsterdam in collaboration with the RSPB and the Dutch Society For The Protection of Birds. Parts of a series of small 33 rpm records. Year not stated i) Number 1: Blackbird, Song Thrush, Mistle Thrush, Golden Oriole, Robin, Cuckoo, Nuthatch, Wood Pigeon, Jay ii) Number 2: Wren, Wood Warbler, ChiffChaff, Firecrest, Goldcrest, Coal Tit, Marsh Tit, Great Tit iii) Number 5: Skylark, Woodlark, Tree pipit, Hoopoe, Redstart, Black Redstart, Swallow, Sand Martin iv) Number 7: Hedge Sparrow, House Sparrow, Tree Sprarrow, Greenfinch, Goldfinch, Chaffinch, Redpoll, Linnet, Twite, Corn Bunting, Yellowhammer v) Number 8: Common Sandpiper, Snipe, Woodcock, Golden Plover, Curlew, Lapwing, Oystercatcher, Redshank, Wader Chorus vi) Number 10: Mallard, Gadwell, Shoveler, Teal, Wigeon, Pochard, Shelduck, Canada Goose, Mute Swan, Whooper Swan, Little Grebe, Red-Throated Diver d) Bird Sounds IN Close-Up, Recorded and compiled by Victor C Lewis, Golden Guinea Label GGL 0483. 33 rpm record, distrubted by PYE Recors, 1969 e) 'A Salute To Ludwig Koch – and a selection of some of his finest recordings' 33 rpm record, lable RED 34M, part of BBC Wildlife Series No 1. Date not given, but would guess early 1970s. |
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