Peter,
You're probably already aware of the research at the following link, but here
it is in case (not wetlands birds, but the methodology might be of interest
anyway).
http://www.birds.cornell.edu/brp/research/nocturnal-migrant-flight-call-research
cheers
Arwen
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Arwen Blackwood Ximenes
Lawson, Blue Mountains, NSW
> Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2010 13:47:29 +1030
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> Subject: [Birding-Aus] RFI: wetland bird monitoring using audio recorders
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> Hi all,
> A while ago I read with interest a short article (I think it was in
> Wingspan) about using audio recording devices set up along a wetland
> (I think it was done by a Victorian CMA). If I recall correctly it
> would record bird calls during a pre-set period of time, which could
> later be analysed against a digital set of local reference calls, in
> an attempt to ID species.
> I can't seem to find this article as most of my books and journals are
> in storage while we are temporarily renting a house; neither could I
> find anything on the internet.
> If anyone recalls this article I'd be grateful if they could point me
> to the author and/or organisation involved. Has anyone had experience
> with this method? I'm not interested in a lengthy discussion about the
> pro's and cons of this from those that know nothing about it - I just
> would like to read up on it and/or hear from people with first-hand
> experience.
> Thanks in advance,
> cheers
>
> Peter Waanders
> Southern Birding Services
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