http://stokesbirdsathome.com/shop/sh06list/sh0601.html
This is the audio companion to Stokes Field Guide to Birds, Eastern
Region. Included with the CD's is an informative booklet with
descriptions of the sounds and a list of the track numbers.
Nolan
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From: va-bird-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:va-bird-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Carol Laing
Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2007 2:20 PM
To: va-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [Va-bird] Bird Song Audio Identification Guides -
CD's Which ones?
Was Stokes' published in 1997 and is it Eastern Region vs.
Western Region. I'm not exactly sure what he means when he says region
(of the U.S. of North America?) 'Couse I'm interested now in the eastern
U.S.
Carol Laing
Front Royal, VA
-----Original Message-----
From: WEalding@xxxxxxx [mailto:WEalding@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2007 1:37 PM
To: twokeltoi@xxxxxxx; cplaing@xxxxxxxxxxx;
va-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Va-bird] Bird Song Audio Identification
Guides - CD's Which ones?
I think the tape that Cathy references is the Peterson
"Birding by Ear" and "More Birding by Ear".
Wendy Ealding
In a message dated 6/3/2007 1:09:27 P.M. Eastern
Daylight Time, twokeltoi@xxxxxxx writes:
I'm interested in purchasing Bird Song
Identification CD's. Which one's do
you recommend for a beginning birder. Seems I
have heard that Peterson's and
Stokes both are good. Also, if you have one,
where did you get it?
I have both CD's (purchased at local Wild Bird
Unlimited) I've use the Stokes more recently because you can go directly
to a single bird's song rather than a "class" of birds. Petersons groups
similar birds together and, for example, you have to listen to all the
wrens and kinglets before getting to the gnatcatchers.
It seems to me I had a tape early on that not
only had birds group together but actually had someone talking about the
quality of the songs and hints about what to listen for. Unfortunately,
I can't remember who made it. Most of my tapes are packed away
somewhere, but if no one else remembers this and the name, I'll try to
find it.
Cathy Bond
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