Nigel Westlake - Flying Fish | performed by Weimar Guitar Quartet
6th movement from Six Fish by Nigel Westlake.
Alternating movements are uploaded by Stephanie Jones on her channel.
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Flying fish earned their name through their unique ability to powerfully propel themselves out of the water and into the air. Their long wing-like fins allow them to glide distances typically around 50m, but they can also reach a maximum of 400m. This incredible feature allows the Flying fish to escape from dangerous predators.
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Audio Recording by Leopold Stoffels
Video Recording by Jakob Schmidt
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