Chris and all,
Australian Wildlife Sound Recording Group certainly does still exist. All
that happened was that Bill Rankin changed his email address. It is now:
We now have about 60 members, we still issue 2 CDs and 2 journals per year,
membership is now $26 pa. CD and journal are due out in June. Contact Bill
if you want to join the group.
Vicki Powys
Sound Editor
Australian Wildlife Sound Recording Group
on 26/5/02 10:45 PM, Chris Ross at wrote:
> Australian bird calls
>
>
>
> To: "" <>
> Subject: Australian bird calls
> From: "Bill Rankin" <>
> Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 14:17:06 +1000
> Reply-To: "Bill Rankin" <>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I found this reference to the AWSRG in the archive, I tried contacting
> Bill Rankin, but the email bounced. Does anyone know if the AWSRG still
> exists?
>
> Thanks and regards,
>
> Chris Ross
>
> On the subject of Australian bird calls perhaps I can give a plug to
> the Australian Wildlife Sound Recording Group.
> The AWSRG is relatively new (formed officially" last October ).We are a
> body of 40 or so individuals spread over all states, 95% of whom are
> birdos.
> As the name suggests we are dedicated to the recording and study of all
> wildlife sound and as such we will produce a CD twice a year(for members
> only) containing examples of
> members recordings that illustrate a particular subject.
> For example the first CD delt with pre-dawn calls of honeyeaters, the
> variation of the calls of the Striated Pardalote with examples from many
> different areas in Australia and bird calls
> recorded from Little Desert in Victoria.
> Our members are naturally interested in producing "quality" recordings
> and most have professional equipment to get the best possible sound
> quality that they can but it is also the
> subject of the recording that is important and interesting to the group
> as a whole.
> If your interested in recording birds or the study of bird
> vocalisations and would like to join the group it will cost you $20.00
> per year (not bad for 2 CDs and 2 'AudioWings'
> newsletters)
> or if you would just like more info contact me at the address below.
> Birding-Aus is on the Web at
> www.shc.melb.catholic.edu.au/home/birding/index.html
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