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More Birding By Ear CD - Eastern/Central North America
Just as the original BIRDING BY EAR audio introduces listeners to a unique method of learning and remembering bird songs, MORE BIRDING BY EAR employs these proven techniques for ninety-six additional species of birds found east of the Rockies. Walton and Lawson have created learning groups of similar vocalizations and clearly point out distinguishing characteristics, using phonetics, mnemonics, and other memory aids. MORE BIRDING BY EAR will increase your skill and enjoyment in the field by helping you learn the vocalizations of twenty-five species of warblers, all of the North American rails, and an assortment of terns, other waterbirds, and passerines. Many shorebird call notes are also included.
Combine the auditory instruction here with the visual features of the Peterson Identification System. Page numbers in MORE BIRDING BY EAR's booklet refer to species descriptions in the PETERSON FIELD GUIDE TO BIRDS OF EASTERN AND CENTRAL NORTH AMERICA, fifth edition.
Item# FR035
$30.00
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Stokes Field Guide to Bird Songs CD - Western Region
Birders know that recognizing a particular song is often thebest way to distinguish a bird in the shadows or perched in theuppermost branches. This song guide can be a companion to a fieldguide, preparation for a birding trip, or the key to identifying theearly-riser heard every morning outside the bedroom window. The formatis simple but comprehensive: Famous birding couple Donald and LillianStokes name a bird, and its characteristic calls follow. Anaccompanying pamphlet describes what each call signifies, and wherethe bird song was recorded. Praise should go to the intrepidrecorders, who no doubt faced many challenges capturing their prey ontape. The result is a lovely collection, best savored in smallportions.
Item# FR037
$24.98
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