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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
'The Ravenmaster' Is Definitely (There) For The Birds
LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST:
Christopher Skaife has one of the coolest jobs in the world. He takes care of the famous ravens2 that haunt the Tower of London. He's got a new memoir3 out about his lifework. It's called "Ravenmaster." And NPR's Petra Mayer stopped by the Tower early one morning to talk to him.
PETRA MAYER, BYLINE4: At 7 a.m., the Tower of London is peaceful - no tour groups, just distant traffic noise and, if you believe the legends, a ghost or three - except in this one corner, where there's a large, luxurious5 enclosure that contains some very hungry ravens.
CHRISTOPHER SKAIFE: See, she's so hungry. There we go, babies.
MAYER: Luckily, ravenmaster Chris Skaife has breakfast ready to go.
SKAIFE: What would you like? Would you like some mice? Would you like some mice?
MAYER: Breakfast of champions - a plastic bin6 full of slightly gory7 mice and a choice rat or two. Skaife is trying to explain his morning routine to me, but...
SKAIFE: You can hear the ravens in the background. I'm so sorry. I'm telling this story, not you.
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MAYER: There are seven ravens living at the tower right now - dominant8 pair Erin and Rocky, three younger males - Gripp, Harris and Jubilee9, Poppy, the baby, and Merlina, the queen, who has her own domain10 in one of the Tower's historic houses. After the other six have tucked into their mice, we spot Merlina hopping11 along the green towards us, ready for her share of breakfast.
SKAIFE: There we go.
MAYER: Skaife and Merlina have a special bond. I stand well back while he gently pats her on the beak12. Sometimes, he'll try to talk to her in what he calls ravenish. And sometimes, she talks back - sometimes.
SKAIFE: (Clicking tongue). As you can see, she's absolutely enthralled13 with that.
MAYER: She's magnificently ignoring us.
SKAIFE: Magnificently ignoring us.
MAYER: Skaife says ravens can be extremely smart. And Merlina is one of the smartest. She's fond of pranking visitors by stealing their snacks or, when she's especially bored, playing dead. But she doesn't do tricks on command. While there have been ravens in the past who could croak14 out a few words in English, Skaife says he's committed to keeping these ravens as wild as possible. So you won't hear nevermore echoing across the green. And Merlina and her colleagues are surprisingly free to fly around, which has led to some precarious15 situations.
SKAIFE: I have, as the ravenmaster, on one occasion - or maybe two or three - swung on the spire16 of the tower up there trying to catch a naughty raven.
MAYER: The official line is that the ravens have been here for centuries. And if they ever leave, the tower will crumble17 to dust, and a terrible harm will befall the kingdom.
SKAIFE: Unofficially, the ravens haven't been here that long. We can't really date the evidence of the ravens back any earlier than the 1880s, so that would make it a kind of a later Victorian myth. So what we kind of think is the ravens were brought in because the ravens were made popular by Edgar Allan Poe. Poe. And ravens were popular to have as pets. Charles Dickens had a pet raven, as well. In fact, he had three pet ravens.
MAYER: What better way to get tourists to the Tower than to set a few ravens around its famous execution grounds and start telling creepy stories about them? Skaife himself is an unending fount of raven lore18 - not just the myths and the stories but the habits, the personalities19 and the discoveries that he's made over his years on the job.
SKAIFE: I never get bored of watching what ravens do and how they go about their lives. They're just incredible. You just never know what they are going to do. So you always got to be on your toes when you're looking after them.
MAYER: Petra Mayer, NPR News, at the Tower of London.
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1 raven | |
n.渡鸟,乌鸦;adj.乌亮的 | |
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n.[pl.]回忆录,自传;记事录 | |
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adj.精美而昂贵的;豪华的 | |
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n.箱柜;vt.放入箱内;[计算机] DOS文件名:二进制目标文件 | |
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n.鸟嘴,茶壶嘴,钩形鼻 | |
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迷住,吸引住( enthrall的过去式和过去分词 ); 使感到非常愉快 | |
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vi.嘎嘎叫,发牢骚 | |
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n. 诽谤,(对某人容貌、性格等所进行的)人身攻击; 人身攻击;人格, 个性, 名人( personality的名词复数 ) | |
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