01.01.10 - A Rock and a Hard Place – 11:45 - 201 kbps [VBR]
Eighty miles off the coast of mainland Scotland, the archipelago of
St Kilda is host to almost a million seabirds each summer. Beginning
underwater, this journey takes in the remote island group – with its
gurgling seawash, gannets and storm petrel – before sailing east to the
Shiants, home to puffins, guillemots, fulmars and razorbills. Finally,
a mix of the exotic and commonplace – Carrion crow, wren, herring
gulls. heron, ringed plover, cuckoo, oystercatcher, song thrush, common
sandpiper – heard at dawn on the island of Rhona.
Sound and photography: Pascal Wyse and Tom Haines. Recorded in June
2009 with Dolphin Ear hydrophones, Sennheiser and DPA microphones and
Sound Devices recorders.
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