The Sound Approach to Birding: A guide to understanding bird sound
Mark Constantine and The Sound Approach
192 pages, colour photos, graphs.
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Combining anecdote, scientific theory and practical field experience, The Sound Approach to Birding is a step-by-step guide through tone, pitch,
rhythm, reading sonograms, acoustics and using sound to sex and age birds.
It explains how bird sounds are often the first indication of previously unrecognised taxonomic splits, and explains how to identify them.
The book comes with 2 CDs with over 200 stereo bird song samples from all over the world.
Reviews:
"This book is an inspiration, the recordings are wonderful, the text educational and fun to read. I cannot recommend it too highly. BUY it and buy it now!" - Brian Small, surfbirds.com
"The book is a terrific read and deserves to be bought by any birders who want to take their sound identification a whole leap further forward. I can't remember the last time I was so impressed, entertained and enlightened by a birding product. Birders everywhere should get this." - Dave Gosney, birdguides.com
"This book fills a hole in the literature for Western Palearctic birders ... unless you are very confident about your abilities and expertise with bird song, you probably need to read, and interact with, this book" - Martin Collinson, British Birds, November 2006.
"This really is ground breaking and should be in everyone's library even if they clear off every other book but for their Collins Fieldguide as I am sure it does more to explain bird song and help birders get to grips with it than any other publication has ever done before" - Fatbirder review, August 2007
For more information and opinions, see this book's Biblio-Blog
It explains how bird sounds are often the first indication of previously unrecognised taxonomic splits, and explains how to identify them.
The book comes with 2 CDs with over 200 stereo bird song samples from all over the world.
Reviews:
"This book is an inspiration, the recordings are wonderful, the text educational and fun to read. I cannot recommend it too highly. BUY it and buy it now!" - Brian Small, surfbirds.com
"The book is a terrific read and deserves to be bought by any birders who want to take their sound identification a whole leap further forward. I can't remember the last time I was so impressed, entertained and enlightened by a birding product. Birders everywhere should get this." - Dave Gosney, birdguides.com
"This book fills a hole in the literature for Western Palearctic birders ... unless you are very confident about your abilities and expertise with bird song, you probably need to read, and interact with, this book" - Martin Collinson, British Birds, November 2006.
"This really is ground breaking and should be in everyone's library even if they clear off every other book but for their Collins Fieldguide as I am sure it does more to explain bird song and help birders get to grips with it than any other publication has ever done before" - Fatbirder review, August 2007
For more information and opinions, see this book's Biblio-Blog
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