> Another point to note is that the India guide has no calls.
Thanks for the warning, much appreciated. Integrated sounds are one of
the best aspects of iWhatever birding programs. While it won't help
out directly, there should be a decent set of freely downloadable
recordings for the subcontinent here:
AVoCet (Avian Vocalizations Center)
http://avocet.zoology.msu.edu/
It's remarkable that this vast collection is available for download -
unlike some of the other big archives, such as
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
http://macaulaylibrary.org/
Boror Laboratory of Bioacoutics
http://blb.biosci.ohio-state.edu/
British Library Sound & Moving Image Catalogue
http://cadensa.bl.uk/uhtbin/cgisirsi/x/x/0/49/%20;%20charset=UTF-8
If I remember rightly, the bulk of the AVoCet collection comes from
recordings by Pamela Rasmussen. She's a pretty fascinating figure in
her own right and a major, major figure in the ornithology of the
region.
A couple of other good sound collections:
Xeno-Canto is, of course, great.
http://www.xeno-canto.org/
The Internet Bird Collection
http://ibc.lynxeds.com/
Does anyone use other major archives that I'm missing?
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