Subject: | Re: Tool for learning species calls? |
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From: | "John Crockett" naturalcontemplative |
Date: | Sat Jan 24, 2015 6:06 am ((PST)) |
Unfortunately, most of us hear only what we want to hear, most of the time. Learning the art of simple listening, without the filters and misinterpretations, is very challenging. I still struggle with it. We do not like having our fundamental paradigms challenged. In nature listening, headphones help, for some reason. Changes the context or something. Is there a similar context-changer for listening to parrots? Do people do better listening to recordings, without knowing what or who is speaking? John John Crockett Let us live in harmony with Earth And all creatures That our lives may be a blessing On Jan 24, 2015, at 7:57 AM, Michael Dalton [naturerecordists] wrote: > What is most surprising is how often people do NOT decode their own > language. |
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