Audio and Songs
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20 Birdsongs [offsite link] Sons of 20 common birds, 10 from the eastern U.S. and 10 from the western U.S. Bird Song Identification  When birding, you will need to use sight as much as sound. You will need to use hearing to identify birds that you cannot see right away. Cornell University´s Library of Natural Sounds [offsite link] With over 6,000 species recorded, Cornell is one of the leading research orgainzations on birds and bird calls. Great Audio List from Wisconsin [offsite link] Great audios! Great bird songs list [offsite link] This is the greatest website for bird songs that I have found. Greg Kunkel´s bird songs [offsite link] An amazing site. This guy makes his own audios and posts them to the web. JungleWalk.com [offsite link] JungleWalk has thousands of bird audio and video files, to help you learn your songs. Links to Sites with Birdsongs [offsite link] Here is a great resource, listing lots of links to online bird audios. NatureSongs US Bird Songs [offsite link] This collection of bird songs and sounds indicates where the recorder was, and what the bird was doing at the time. Nebraska Wildlife Sounds [offsite link] An interactive guide to Nebraska birds. New York State bird songs [offsite link] This on line collection has 24 types of birds, each with a playable sound files to hear what the birds´ songs sound like. The Meanings Behind Birdsong  Many of us hear the beautiful song produced by songbirds and we assume it is their way of letting us know that it is indeed morning and they are awake, or the announcement of spring or various other reasons. However, new research has shown that song is actually an indication of behavior among birds. White-eyed Vireo Song [offsite link] White-eyed Vireo song file. Why do Birds Mimic Other Species Song?  All birds have their own song and no bird would try to imitate or copy another bird, right? Wrong? Some species actually mimic the calls of other species.
Why Do Birds Sing and Who's Making all the Racket?  Why do birds sing anyway? And is it possible to identify a bird primarily using its call? That last question challenged me this morning. Wild Birds Forever CDs and Tapes for Sale [offsite link] This collection of CDs and tapes help you learn the various songs of birds, or perhaps track down one you heard on a nature walk. Links marked with the [offsite link] designation point to websites not associated with BellaOnline.com. BellaOnline.com is not responsible for the material found there.
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