Dear all,
Over the past 20 years or so I have been collecting
bird sound recordings - mainly on published LPs/CDs
and tapes. Currently this comprises 6900 species
(based on Clements 5th edn plus updates).
I have now set up a website that lists all these
recordings.
There are two main purposes to this:
Firstly I believe this will be a valuable resource for
travelling birders and
secondly I hope that it will mean I can add to the
collection and 'fill in the gaps'.
The url is www.birrding.freeserve.co.uk
Please note the double r in birrding.
The systematic list is broken down into four sections.
They are a little slow in downloading (2-3 minutes
each) but once downloaded the info is then on ones own
PC and readily accessible.
I'd be happy to receive any comments.
Shaun Peters
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