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John F. Burton and David Tombs using a home-made stereo parabolic reflector to record the songs of wild birds
John F. Burton and David Tombs using a home-made stereo parabolic reflector to record the songs of wild birds (1975)

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Donor: BBC Natural History Unit Images
Address: BBC Photo Library
Room 7012 Television Centre
Wood Lane
London
W12 7RJ
UK
Telephone: 020 8576 9669
Email: [email protected]

Photo credits

Copyright Holder: BBC Natural History Unit Images

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John F. Burton and David Tombs using a home-made stereo parabolic reflector to record the songs of wild birds
John F. Burton and David Tombs using a home-made...
John F. Burton and David Tombs recording the sounds of wild birds in stereo, using gun microphones and a Nagra IV recorder
John F. Burton and David Tombs recording...
John F. Burton releasing a monarch butterfly
John F. Burton releasing a monarch butterfly
John F. Burton recording the sound of a grasshopper using a Nagra IIIb Tape Recorder and an illuminated cage
John F. Burton recording the sound of a grasshopper...
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BBC production staff
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