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The Bird Songs Anthology (200 birds from North America and Beyond featuring Audio from The Cornell Lab of ...
Les Beletsky
Chronicle Books
, 2007 - 368 pages
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The
Bird
Songs
Anthology
combines the most stunning species
from
Bird Songs: 250
North
America
n
Birds
in Song and Bird Songs from Around the World into a unique special edition. In col
lab
oration with the
Cornell
Lab of
Ornithology
's aclaimed Macauley Library, The Bird Songs Anthology showcases the sounds of 100 North American birds and 100 species found in Europe, South America, Africa, Asia, and Australasia. Bird biologist and author Les Beletsky's consice, authoritative accounts detail species' characteristic habits, emphasizing their distinct vocalizations. Crisp, vibrant illustrations of each bird and lavishly printed habitatscenes at the beginning of each chapter complete this remarkable volume. Containing the latest scientific information, gorgeous original illustrations, and rare songs from the most captivating birds on earth. The Bird Songs Anthology is a treasury for birders all over the globe
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Becoming a birder
So you want to become a
bird
er? In my case I would like to join my mother and sister in their, to me, amazing store of knowledge about
birds
and their
songs
. One day the three of us were sitting on my patio, overlooking the bayou when I heard a particular bird. "That's a red-headed woodpecker." They wanted to know, How do you know? "Because a pair live in that tree and I see them all the time." Sure enough, they saw the male. I had heard the song of a bird they didn't know and a fairly common one. That is the point of birding--to see and learn a new bird.
"The Bird Songs
Anthology
" is an excellent way to learn to recognize the physical description and the songs of 200 birds. These songs came
from
the Macaulay Library at the
Cornell
Lab
of
Ornithology
, which maintains over 160,000 natural sounds of birds, including sixty-seven percent of the world's birds.
Compiled into this book are sounds of birds from six of seven continents (not enough species in Antartica), with major representative birds from each continent and then those that are "especially striking, attractive, or rare" (8). In addition to teaching birders, the book also encourages and promotes conservation of natural habitats. By teaching sight and sound of each bird, the book is promoting familiarity. With familiarity comes the need to protect and so on.
North
America
is the first continent shown and the edges of the pages are color-coded red. As you read the left page of description, habitat, migration, song type, you can study the images of male and female on the right. There is a strip of mechanism to the far right and is an extension of the book format. Press the middle button and listen to the song, which plays twice. The songs do not advance unless you press the button.
The first bird is the Common Loon. Oh my, what a haunting melody. Wah, whooooooooooooUhhh. Wah, whooooooooUhhhhh. The first time I went through the book, my three-year-old niece operated the mechanism and was fascinated with the bird songs, listening to half before her attention went elsewhere. Note: some of the birds have just one page each.
The second bird is the Horned Grebe. What if I close the book at this point and leave it? Where will I be when I return? The digital face goes blank if left unattended and automatically returns to zero. Each bird is numbered on the left page, so you can always locate the number on the digital face by pressing another button to go up or down.
At some point something was accidentally placed on top of the button, causing the battery to die. I thought, Uh oh, how will I ever match the bird with the song? That is when I discovered how the unit works. It starts back with one, that is, the correct "one." I suppose that is why the book is called a Collector's Edition.
Listening to these songs and studying the corresponding birds is a relaxing pastime, one to pursue in one's leisure and as many birds as the armchair birder chooses.
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