Date: 11/7/12 12:30 pm
From: Saundra Byrd <byrdwatcher5...>
Subject: Re: [MDBirding] Re: Request for recorded birdsong recommendations


http://macaulaylibrary.org/
Been long time since ive used this Cornell website . But remember being able to listen to many versions of each birdsong . and thought it also had flight calls.
Saundra Byrd
baltimore
ps .. Anyone else get an email from Google for a job opportunity ?� Maybe its part of the new Obama admin. ?

--- On Wed, 11/7/12, Tim Carney <timmyc83...> wrote:


From: Tim Carney <timmyc83...>
Subject: [MDBirding] Re: Request for recorded birdsong recommendations
To: <mdbirding...>
Date: Wednesday, November 7, 2012, 9:35 AM


I would also be interested in a "one-stop shop" for flight calls. Xeno-canto can be overwhelming and has a lot of lower-quality recordings. Stokes is good but, like Wayne said, I'm not sure which is the flight call.

Tim Carney
Baltimore/Anne Arundel

On Wednesday, November 7, 2012 9:27:33 AM UTC-5, Wayne Baumgartner wrote:
> Hi all,
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> I have seen many reports on MDbirding recently of winter finch IDs (crossbill, siskin, grosbeak, etc) made by listening to flight calls while birds are passing overhead. �I have some bridsong compilations (eg, Stokes), but it is often difficult to identify which recorded phrases are associated with what types of behavior since there is little annotation.
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> Can anyone recommend good compilations of recorded birdsong? �Especially for learning things like the flight calls of White Crossbills?
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> �Thanks, and good birding,
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> � �-Wayne Baumgartner
> � � � Washington, DC

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