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Wednesday, May 18, 2022
SIMMERDIM:: For the Curlew
Emily Barker has been in touch with her fan base through her Facebook and newsletter emails to advertise the album 'Simmerdim' in support of the Curlew
I bought it straight away and it is really worthwhile no matter your opinion on one of our most beautiful birds with the haunting voice . . . . . . . . . . The curlew is a bird that means a lot to me personally. I first heard its haunting cry when first staying in the cottage at Laugharne in Wales next to Dylan Thomas' cottage where he wrote so many of his fine works (a family obsession inherited from my father) the curlews calling across the estuary was one of the most beautiful things I had ever heard and regularly would try to hunt them down to catch a glimpse which I and my cousins and my brother often did. It is a beautiful bird at once elegant and delicate but also workmanlike and relentless in his search for food in the deep mud (thigh deep dark and sticky). That they should now be in need of our protection depresses me but this album and all its funds got to a very specific RSPB curlew project. Please consider contributing and exspecaiily by buying this wonderful album
my previous entry here
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