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FINWR - Links
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Be a Friend. Volunteer Today! Welcome to the Friends of Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge, Inc. NYS Purple Martin Project. April 8, 2016. Overview Map of the Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge. African American Environmentalist Association (AAEA). America’s Great Outdoors Initiative. Bird watching checklists available. Buffalo Ornithological Society (BOS). Building Nesting Platforms for Ospreys. Canisius Ambassadors in Conservation (CAC) program. Cornell Lab of Ornithology - All About Birds. Smithsonian M...
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Bird Song Ear Training Guide CD: Songs of birds and birding withmnemonics
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BIRD SONG EAR TRAINING GUIDE: Who Cooks for Poor Sam Peabody? BUY HERE FROM AMAZON.COM. ALSO AVAILABLE - BIRDS, BIRDS, BIRDS! On DVD - CLICK HERE. His Audio CD is designed for anyone who wants to learn how to recognize bird songs. It features the sounds of 189 different bird species found in the Midwest and Northeast States. For the Barred Owl and. One way to use this CD is to enable the Random Play or Shuffle option on a home CD player, portable stereo, or personal computer. Although it may be frust...
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Polyphony « Earbirding.com
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Recording, identifying, and interpreting bird sounds. How to Read Spectrograms. By Nathan Pieplow, 4 November 2009, 9:41 pm. They switch from one side of the syrinx to the other in the middle of each note of their song, so quickly and smoothly that the transition can’t be detected even with spectrographic analysis. When birds do vocalize simultaneously with both sides of their syrinx, odd sounds (and very odd spectrographic images) can result. The use of two voices is called polyphony. When you look at t...
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Musicality « Earbirding.com
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Recording, identifying, and interpreting bird sounds. How to Read Spectrograms. By Nathan Pieplow, 19 June 2009, 10:21 pm. Now that we’ve learned what pitch and inflection are, it’s time to see how they influence the tone quality of whistled sounds. The first aspect of tone quality we will be dealing with is musicality. Which can be loosely defined as. The extent to which a sound’s pitch can be determined by human ears. The first factor determining musicality is sharpness of inflection. First, compare th...
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Welcome to Nightmigrants.com. Much of the information presented on my website is based on knowledge I gained from Old Bird. The Night Flight Call List. Is another great source of info regarding nocturnal migration. Flight Calls of Migratory Birds. Authored by Bill Evans and Michael O'Brien. Finally have most of the species I have recorded over my house added. Warbler and thrush sections now up to date. Some new species added. Yellow-crowned Night Heron, Spotted Sandpiper, and Bicknell's Thrush.
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Birds In Flight Project: Listening for Flight Calls
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Welcome to the Birds In Flight Project. The purpose of this website is to teach birders about the identification of birds in flight. Navigate the site using the links under "Pages" on the right column. Monday, August 30, 2010. Listening for Flight Calls. Flight calls are an under-appreciated part of birding. First of all, few people are willing to spend several hours outside in the pitch dark hoping to hear a peep. What is a nocturnal flight call? Migrating birds will call throughout the night, but the h...
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New Jersey & General Resources
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Our Funders and Partners. How Did You Hear About Us? How to Use the Online Guides. Brief History of the Region. New Jersey and General Resources. Out on the Trails. Enhance Your Outdoor Experience. Respect Your Outdoor Resources. Top 10 Viewing Techniques. Meadowlands - Out on the Water. Tips for the Skylands Region. Catch and Release Fishing. Glossary of Nature-related Terms. How to Attract Visitors. New Jersey and General Resources. New Jersey and General Resources. Birds of Lake, Pond and Marsh:.
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Welcome to Call Notes and Flight Calls — Bird Calls
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Summer 2006 Nocturnal Flight Call Study. 2007 Nocturnal Flight Call Study. Welcome to Call Notes and Flight Calls. Recordings and spectrograms of call notes, flight calls, and nocturnal flight calls. Recent additions from the 2009 season:. 25 March - Fixed sound links for Dark-eyed Junco. Added likely Dark-eyed Junco 3 call series recorded on 16 March 2009. Http:/ www.oldbird.org/. Feb 17, 2010 10:50 AM. Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
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Headers « Earbirding.com
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Recording, identifying, and interpreting bird sounds. How to Read Spectrograms. By Nathan Pieplow, 23 April 2009, 9:34 pm. One of five different header images loads at random each time you visit a page on this blog; each shows a bird in its natural habitat, overlaid with a spectrogram of one of that species’ sounds. The Bobolink song in this header was recorded in Larimer County, Colorado on 5/31/2007:. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. Ethereal and melancholy, this is the quintes...
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Bird Sounds Needed « Earbirding.com
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Recording, identifying, and interpreting bird sounds. How to Read Spectrograms. By Nathan Pieplow, 19 December 2012, 11:15 am. In the painstaking process of researching and writing the. Peterson Field Guide to Bird Sounds. I regularly find out about sounds that are not represented, or poorly represented, in the audio collections I have access to. I have created a Xeno-Canto article. Get emails about new posts. Black and Pigeon Guillemots. Ever heard of Pine Flycatcher? The Swifts of Mexiquillo.