Wednesday 9 January 2013

Red fire above the river?

Album cover.  Ronnie Harr


Here's something different for you all.

A selection of songs inspired by birds. Easy on the ear ,catchy, observant lyrics, somewhat beatle-esq and a  great incentive:  a percentage of sales will go towards 'Saving the Spoon-billed Sandpiper' and supporting the 'Save Albatross campaign'. 
Spoonbill Sandpiper chick.  RSPB images John o'Sullivan

You can buy the CD or download selected tracks on Mp3

Don't you get lonely on that desolate moor?..
Get your headphones on............





Dear bird and wildlife enthusiasts,

As someone who studies and appreciates the beauty of birds and nature, I wonder if I could interest you in my CD 'Songs about Birds', an album of 12 self-written, species-specific songs inspired by birds and birdwatching, in which I try to capture the moods, emotions and landscapes associated with the birds. There are songs about the swift, kingfisher, red kite, starlings at Brighton, gannets at Bempton Cliffs, and more. A percentage of sales will go towards saving the spoon-billed sandpiper and supporting the 'Save the Albatross' campaign.

Available in physical format with a 16 page illustrated booklet from http://www.nhbs.com/songs_about_birds_tefno_187179.html or from http://www.wildsounds.com/products/3454-Songs-about-Birds.shtml  or in digital format from itunes or from amazon at

You can listen to some of the songs  on my website www.themusicalbirder.com   or below:


Ideal for listening to in the minibus/car on field trips, in the evening after a day out in the field, or as background music in the nature shop or office.    'will make you take a closer look at the wildlife around you'
(Birdwatching Magazine, Dec 2012)

Ronnie Haar



Happy listening folks
Laura


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