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Carthy: Shearwater

21 Apr 02 - 06:46 PM (#695108)
Subject: Carthy: Shearwater
From: GUEST,Pete

Any idea why the album was named as such?

Pete


21 Apr 02 - 07:27 PM (#695138)
Subject: RE: Carthy: Shearwater
From: Snuffy

Shearwater 1671. [f SHEAR v + WATER sb] 1 A bird of the genus Puffinus, esp P. anglorum, the Manx Shearwater, and P. major, the Greater Shearwater. 2 U.S. The Black Skimmer Rhyncops nigra 1794.

(Shorter Oxford English Dictionary)

WassaiL! V


22 Apr 02 - 04:00 AM (#695387)
Subject: RE: Carthy: Shearwater
From: GUEST,Pete

Snuffy,

I know what a Shearwater is, but was wondering why Martin named the album after said bird.

Pete


22 Apr 02 - 11:55 AM (#695603)
Subject: RE: Carthy: Shearwater
From: GUEST

thread drift: Speaking of shearwaters, a Manx shearwater was recently recaptured at a breeding colony in Britain. That individual was first caught and banded in 1957. At that time it was believed to be about 5 years old. So it is now about 50 and still trying to breed. Based on typical habits and migration patterns of the species, it was estimated it could have flown 5 million km (or miles, I forget which units were used) in its lifetime


22 Apr 02 - 02:38 PM (#695772)
Subject: RE: Carthy: Shearwater
From: GUEST,Pete MacGregor

Shearwater is a small lake near Warminster in Wiltshire. Martin and his family, Dorothy & Rachel, used to live nearby in the late 1960's to early 70's as I recall. Seems reasonable that there was some personal link with the place.


22 Apr 02 - 02:54 PM (#695790)
Subject: RE: Carthy: Shearwater
From: GUEST,Pete

Many thanks, fellow Pete.

That makes a lot of sense.

Thank you.

Pete


23 Apr 02 - 10:21 AM (#696458)
Subject: RE: Carthy: Shearwater
From: Mrrzy

The short-tailed shearwater is a most amazing bird. They all nest on some little island in the South, the entire species laying their eggs on the same day. They feed their young on anchovies until they (the young) are too stuffed to move, at which point all the adults fly off to some island off the coast of Siberia. By the time the young have starved enough to move they have also grown wings, and off they go, joining their parents on a little island on the other side of the world... and nobody knows how they know the way...!


24 Apr 02 - 07:08 AM (#697327)
Subject: RE: Carthy: Shearwater
From: Garry Gillard

Any idea why the album was named as such?

Garry