Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, Lord Medway
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Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, Lord Medway
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Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, Lord Medway
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Lord Medway, also known as Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, was an assistant at the Sarawak Museum in the British colony of Borneo from 1956-1958. He conducted studies on the swiftlets of southeast Asia and their use of echo-location, which he presented in an illustrated talk on the topic. The talk also featured his own recordings made in the nesting caves of Borneo. This information was detailed in a Radio Times entry from December 29, 1960.
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Birds that listen in the dark: an illustrated talk on echo-location in the swiftlets of Borneo.\r\n\nLord Medway was an assistant at the Sarawak Museum, Sarawak, a British colony on the north-west coast of Borneo, 1956-8. NTS:"Following the discovery of bat radar, it is now known that certain groups of birds use echo-location to find their way about in the dark. Lord Medway describes his studies of the swiftlets of south-east Asia and introduces his own recordings made in their nesting caves in Borneo". (Radio Times). OTN:TLO 33426 TXN/TDT:WEHS and HS 29-Dec-1960\rANT:None \rCON:GATHORNE-HARDY Gathorne (coll) \rGATHORNE-HARDY Gathorne (spkr) \r
LISC903671\n\n Rewind Asset ID: 6035f6e4748d8fc68c9329e5
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