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Subject: Odp: [Nature Recordists] Re: Identification help - UK
From: "Krystian Zwolinski" krystianzwolinski
Date: Wed Mar 23, 2011 9:40 am ((PDT))
I agree with Chris. And from me I can recommend great site: www.xeno-canto.=
org where everyone can find great bird songs recordings from around the wor=
ld.

Cheers!
Krystian

Dnia 23-03-2011 o godz. 10:32 chrishails50 napisa=B3(a):
>
>
> Always happy to try and help with any mystery sounds David - you pay me b=
ack with technical knowledge !
>
>  I can also strongly recommend to you (and all in Europe) the new Collins=
 Guide to European Bird Songs and Calls by Geoff Sample - it is really well=
 done and the way it is structured is a great learning guide:
>
>  http://tinyurl.com/6ko7qct
>
>  C
>  http://www.wildechoes.org
>
>  --- In  "Avocet" <> wrote:
>  >
>  >
>  >
>  > When I catch up on my sleep, I'll make good use of your web pages,
>  > Chris, and start cataloguing, but I'm still a duffer on species sound
>  > recognition. :-)
>  >
>  > David
>  >
>  > David Brinicombe
>  > North Devon, UK
>  > Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum - Ambrose Bierce
>  >
>
>









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