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Re: remembering song you hear in the field

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Frank Boyle

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Thu, 29 Apr 2004 17:22:09 -0400

I use a tried - and - true  old tool - mnemonics (those silly "drink your
tea" type of phrases that actually do work).

-----Original Message-----
From: Maryland Birds & Birding [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Shireen Gonzaga
Sent: 04/29/2004 11:51 AM
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Subject: [MDOSPREY] remembering song you hear in the field

It happens every year. Warblers reduce me to tears and give me a major
inferiority complex.

OK, here's my super-dumb question. When you hear a song in the field (and of
course, the bird's not visible or all you can see is its little butt), how
do you make a mental note of it, so you can try to identify it from "birding
by ear"? Do you scribble down little symbols that describe the song? Do you
have any memorization tricks?

My nightmare has begun. This morning, I'm lying in bed trying to wake up and
I hear this little voice. Sounds like the beginning of a Nashville (which I
determined from listening to 'More Birding by Ear'), but then it drops off
without a downward trill.

Please help me. I don't think I can stand another year of having my fragile
ego crushed once again by those little monsters.

Thanks,
  shireen, very afraid of warblers


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Shireen Gonzaga/Baltimore, MD


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