Steve and all,
"Stokes Field Guide to Bird Songs" CDs have nearly all ABA species in
Eastern and Western editions. They are pretty good. I also have the
Petersons and some of the recordings of Peterson have less background noise
(frogs, insects, other birds) which can be helpful.
BTW, in monitoring the Florida listservs, many reported a huge landfall of
migrants starting especially yesterday morning, with more than 25 species of
warblers at many locations in large numbers. Not quite a "fallout", but
reportedly very good. We should therefore expect the numbers and diversity
to increase over the next several days.
I did stop at a couple of spots in Arlington County late this morning,
including Glencarlyn Park, but found activity to be fairly low even as
compared to yesterday to the south. Lots of singing Yellow-rumps.
Take Care,
Jay Keller,
Arlington
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From: "Steve Johnson" <stevejohnson2@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: [va-bird] recommend a bird songs/calls audio CD?
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I am close to out-growing my Peterson "Birding by Ear" 3-CD set. It's
great, but I need more species!! Does anyone know of a more inclusive
collection of bird calls and songs? Thanks.
- Steve Johnson
Fairfax, VA
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