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Re: Tool for learning species calls?

Subject: Re: Tool for learning species calls?
From: blegottesman
Date: Sun Jan 25, 2015 7:58 pm ((PST))
Hey all, =0D
=0D
 Thanks a lot for your recommendations, and for raising some interesting is=
sues regarding bird song learning. =0D
 =0D
=0D
 I think my question got lost a bit, mainly because I should have been clea=
rer that what I was asking for was something very specific: nature recordin=
gs where each species is labeled, in-time. I am already learning about my l=
ocal birds, and engaging in different educational styles for learning birds=
ongs. This was just one specific thing that I wish existed, so that I could=
 hear all the sounds in context, and be able to refer to the descriptor (in=
 time), and say oh, that was X species. This would be just one of the tools=
 to learn, but for me it would be a very important one. =0D
 =0D
=0D
 Thanks again for all your replies, and for starting a cool conversation! =
=0D
 =0D
=0D
 Ben=0D








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