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Interview with Gerrit Vyn Transcript-1430
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Recording Sounds with Gerrit Vyn
Gerrit Vyn interviewed by Chris Peterson
This is BirdNote!
[Call of the Yellow-billed Loon]
We’re hearing a Yellow-billed Loon calling on Alaska’s North Slope. What does it take to make a recording like this? Here’s Gerrit Vyn (pronounced vin), who captured these sounds while on assignment for the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
[Gerrit Vyn about the twelve hours under camouflage and never a peep.]
Now imagine carrying very specialized battery-operated equipment—along with all your camping gear—across the tundra.
[Gerrit on trudging over the terrain and squish squish squish of footsteps on the tundra.]
But the pay-off is there if you’re lucky.
[Gerrit describes the calls of the Yellow-billed Loon]
BirdNote is pleased to bring you this window on nature. We’d like to thank all the sound recordists. We’re grateful to this station for broadcasting the show. And we thank the donors who make BirdNote possible. Most of all, thank you for listening. I’m Mary McCann.
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Call of the Yellow-billed Loon provided by The Macaulay Library at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, New York. Recorded by Gerrit Vyn.
Gerrit Vyn interviewed by Chris Peterson.
Producer: John Kessler
Executive Producer: Chris Peterson
© 2008 Tune In to Nature.org
ID# gvyn-01-2008-02-21-KPLU Rev. for Feb. 2009 gvyn-01-MM-2009-02-20-
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