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birding program Wednesday on Diane Rhem Show
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- Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 09:33:10 -0600
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Those interested in birds may be interested in the Wednesday 12 May
broadcast of the NPR radio talk show The Diane Rehm Show
<http://wamu.org/programs/dr/index.php>
here is the URL
http://wamu.org/programs/dr/index.php
by midday, WAMU radio will post the streaming audio of the broadcast, so
those who can listen to streaming audio on their computers can listen to
this fascinating broadcast
David Rothenberg: Why Birds Sing (Basic Books)
Birds make some of the most beautiful sounds in nature. But scientists
don't really know why birds sing. Diane and author/musician David
Rothenberg talk about the mystery of bird song. We'll also hear about
the reappearance of the ivory-billed woodpecker.
Guests
David Rothenberg, author of "Sudden Music" and "Is It Painful to Think?"
is a composer, jazz clarinetist, and professor of philosophy at the New
Jersey Institute of Technology.
Tim Gallagher, editor in chief of "Living Bird," is an award-winning
author and wildlife photographer
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