Hi Chris,
Dave Stewart has certainly got more than one or two CD's, he recently showed
me his latest, Bird Calls of the Tropical North-East and Bird Calls of
Tasmania. You can see these on his web-pages on
http://www.naturesound.com.au and are an excellent asset with around 80
species on each.
Although I helped with the construction of these pages I have no commercial
interest in them.
Tom
Chris Ross wrote:
> Does anyone know of a source of bird calls other than the 12 volume set
> that I can get from the birding shop an 1 or 2 Dave Stewart CD's? I
> asked about the encyclopedia recently and was told it was 20 second
> samples. I am interested in longer sections, to call birds in for
> photography. I am also particularly interested in obtaining recordings
> of female contact calls, which was suggested I think by Graham Pizzey,
> in his field guide as a god method to attract birds whle causing minimum
> stress. Does anyone know of other resources.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Chris Ross.
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