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Morcombe vs. Pizzey app sounds

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Subject: Morcombe vs. Pizzey app sounds
From: David Adams <>
Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2013 23:12:09 +1100
> It is indeed very unfair David,

Honestly, I wasn't being super serious. I'm sure it is enormously difficult
to translate bird sounds into textual descriptions. If others have
benefited from these impressionistic transcriptions (such as the lovely
poetic one you site), so much the better. Saddly for me, they don't help
and I'd rather have seen the space in paper guides devoted to information
on nesting and behavior. In electronic guides, space is not at a premium
and sounds can be included. In time, I'm sure that we'll also see sonograms
in electronic guides as a matter of course.

It seems like time again to say thank you to the handful of dedicated
recordists in Australia that have captured the high-quality recordings
we're talking about (and those that aren't in these aps). It seems like
very hard work...I can only imagine the number of hours that must go into
getting a good recording. So, thank you to everyone that's shared good
recordings - commercially or through the academic and public sites.




On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 11:02 PM, Andrew Bell <> wrote:

> It is indeed very unfair David,
>
> I've always loved Graham Pizzey's white throated gerygone song:
>
> "beautiful silvery falling leaf song in a minor key..." - I knew it as
> soon as I heard it -and I'm glad those descriptions are still there in the
> e-version. (It's also the bird I choose when demonstrating Morcombe on my
> phone)
>
> Andrew Bell
>
>
>
> On 27/11/2013, at 5:13 PM, David Adams <> wrote:
>
> > I've been trying out the sounds on the Pizzey app and comparing them with
> > the Morcombe app here and there. Today I tried out the calls for Forest
> and
> > Sacred Kingfishers on both apps. What I've been finding with my random
> > sampling is that the collection of calls are often complimentary. If I
> had
> > to pick one app based on pictures, it would be Pizzey. If I had to pick
> one
> > on sounds...it would be tough. David Stewart's recordings on Morcombe are
> > excellent, as everyone knows. (I particularly like it that the natural
> gaps
> > are left in place.) Then again, the Morcombe app often has a wide range
> of
> > calls.
> >
> > So, if you can only manage to get one app...I'm not sure...but if you can
> > get both, you'll probably be glad of it.
> >
> > Unless you don't like apps, in which case, you can stick to the field
> guide
> > transcriptions of sounds. "LIke a box of marbles falling down stairs
> > covered in maple syrup-EEEH-WOOH...falling away on the second note."
> That's
> > not quite fair, but I can't say that I've ever found a written sound
> > description of any help.
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