Night flight enthusiasts:
I've finally started detecting night flights over my yard in Battle Ground,
Clark County, southwest Washington State (just north of Portland, OR).
Saturday morning had 45 notes per minute for 30 minutes - all Swainson's
Thrushes. Given that each thrush will "urp" maybe
For Glass O’Fire--I’d love to be able to modify the file name or add a note to
it somehow so I can label ID’s.
From: bounce-63634608-10103...@list.cornell.edu
[mailto:bounce-63634608-10103...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Mike Farmer
Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2012 9:42 AM
To: NFC-L
YES! Hallelujah, baby. Let’s do it!
And while we are at it. How about a couple or three changes to GlassOFire
that would make it such a kick**s program as to be the cat’s meow? Paging
through the songrams, tic marks, anddare I imagine ita little bit of
zoom ability. Not much.
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
Just a quick contribution from Portugal to say that migration is getting into
swing here. Last night I had 24 NFCs of Spotted Flycatcher (Muscicapa striata)
and 2 of Pied Flycatcher (Ficedula hypoleuca), as well as 3 of Common Sandpiper
(Acticis hypoleuca) and 2 of Green Sandpiper (Tringa