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Rumours

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Artists Fleetwood Mac
Release dateFebruary 4, 1977
RecordedFebruary–August 1976
Length39:43
Did you know"Rumours" by Fleetwood Mac is the sixth-best-selling album in the US by shipments/sales (20,000,000).
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Awards Juno Award for International Album of the Year
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American Music Award for Favorite Album Pop/Rock
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Rumours is the eleventh studio album by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, released on 4 February 1977 by Warner Bros. Records. Largely recorded in California in 1976, it was produced by the band with Ken Caillat and Richard Dashut.

Jimi Hendrix cleared of blame for UK parakeet release

Feb 16,2020 9:07 am

Jimi Hendrix was wrongly blamed for the parakeet explosion after releasing two birds in Carnaby Street, London

The Rumour parakeets arrived in the UK when Rock Star Jimi Hendrix released a pair in London's Carnaby Street in the swinging 60s has finally been scotched.

They also did not escape across the country during the wrap party for The Movie The African Queen, in 1951.

In fact, reported sightings from the 1860s have been uncovered, Goldsmiths, UCL and Queen Mary universities say.

Intentional releases may have also been encouraged in 1929-1931 and 1952 when fatal "parrot fever" hit the headlines.

The Bright green non-native ring-necked parakeets now thrive across the UK.

, the study's lead author, the late Steven Le Comber, says.

In 2016 there were More Than 8,500 breeding pairs of parakeets, mostly in south-east England

As well as The Rumour from the Bogart and Hepburn classic, in 1951, another suggests that a flock kept at Syon Park escaped when a plane crashed through The Aviary roof, in the 1970s.

However, the researchers found their spread across the UK is more mundanely down to repeated intentional releases and not to do with publicity stunts.

Numerous sensational accounts of human deaths due to psittacosis infections from birds were published in 1929.

A Daily Herald report in 1952 warns of infections from parakeets

And in 1932, the Middlesex County Times reported parakeets had been spotted in Epping Forest , with The Paper blaming the "parrot disease scare" of 1931 for the observations in The Wild .

"Scary" health stories often prompt a strong public reaction, said Sarah Elizabeth Cox, postgraduate history student at Goldsmiths.

"If you were told you were At Risk being near one, it would be much easier To Let it out The Window than to destroy it," She Said .

This latest study used geographic profiling, a statistical technique originally developed in criminology to prioritise large lists of suspects in cases of serial crime, to analyse spatial patterns of parakeet sightings.

When applied to biological data, the model can identify The Origin sites of diseases or introduction sites of invasive, non-native Species .

Rumours said after The Movie starring Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn was shot, parakeets used were released from the UK studios

None of the "suspect sites" connected to origin myths showed up prominently in the geoprofile of More Than 5,000 unique records dating from 1968 - 2018.

By 1961, birds were more popular pets than cats and dogs in the UK, with 11 million birds in captivity, of various Species , and it seems obvious there would be an increase in escapes, researchers said.

The bird is considered non-native as it was introduced by human activity

epping, zoological society of london

Source of news: bbc.com

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