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with fields of wildflowers in bloom. the xanthorrhoea plant, with its grass-like skirt and tall flower spike, is common throughout the park. there's an amazing diversity of animals here too, including rare forester kangaroos, wombats, echidnas, tasmanian devils, bennetts wallabies and pademelons. birds
are particularly abundant, with honeyeaters, wrens, robins, finches and pardalotes found in the park. yellow-tailed black cockatoos are common, and migratory birds such as mutton birds, silver-eyes and swamp harriers also drop by, while albatross, white-bellied sea eagles and wedge-tailed eagles soar...
https://www.discovertasmania.com.au/about/national-parks-and-wilderness/mt-william-national-park
and a flared copper end. notes are played by fingering, and players use their mouth to control the suona's volume, pitch, and timbre. skillfully played, the suona produces clear, bright notes that sometimes resemble birdcalls. not surprisingly, one of the most famous suona pieces is called "hundred birds
and a flared copper end. notes are played by fingering, and players use their mouth to control the suona's volume, pitch, and timbre. skillfully played, the suona produces clear, bright notes that sometimes resemble birdcalls. not surprisingly, one of the most famous suona pieces is called "hundred birds...
https://www.shenyunperformingarts.org/explore/view/article/e/cJjarBd1ysk/chinese-music-instruments-suona.html