I'm curious to know if anything is in the works for a night flight call 
exemplar database, to which contributions may be made.

I'm thinking of a flight call database that is accessible to anyone for easily 
uploading contributions, like http://www.Xeno-Canto.org. If so, is a there a 
projected release time-frame?

So many people are out there collecting voluminous NFC data. It would be great 
to get the best-of-the-best of these examples, especially examples of non-North 
American flight calls, into an easily useable and accessible sound library of 
sorts.

Thoughts?

Thanks!

Sincerely,
Chris T-H

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