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Friday, 26 September 2008 13:40

Birdsongs recordings

Everybody who is somehow interested in birds or birdwatching knows that one of the most important signs to identify bird species is the bird singing. The one who knows bird songs has great advantage for birdwatching - not only because it says something about what all species are present at the locality but one can also easily track and find the bird and in some cases also differenciate birds that otherwise look alike...

Birdsongs recordings

Everybody who is somehow interested in birds or birdwatching knows that one of the most important signs to identify bird species is the bird singing. The one who knows bird songs has great advantage for birdwatching - not only because it says something about what all species are present at the locality but one can also easily track and find the bird and in some cases also differenciate birds that otherwise look alike (e.g. some tits or warblers).

This article is about a set of CDs of 188 bird songs that has been released in Czech Republic. All the tracks contain several modes of bird songs - e.g. nesting birds, mating birds of given species and also short comment about each species with its typical behaviour, migration, occurence, nesting or feeding habits. As this information is quite useles for Czech non-speakers I can refer you to some other websites with recorded birdsongs - e.g.

 

http://www.enature.com/birding/audio.asp

http://www.naturesongs.com/birds.html

http://www.math.sunysb.edu/~tony/birds

http://www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov/id/songwav.html

 

All these recordings can eventually be used for bird calling - see the article Bird calling using recorded birdsongs

 

 

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