Re: [nfc-l] Audio resources for Old World nocturnal migrants

2010-03-24 Thread Magnus Robb
Well, I'm glad people still consider "Out of the blue" a useful  
publication, but it was never meant as a comprehensive guide. In fact  
it was a 25th anniversary present to Dutch Birding subscribers. It  
only covers some families and lacks, for example, hirundines,  
accentors, finches and most non-passerines. It was also very much  
orientated towards diurnal migration, although it should be useful  
for nocturnal migration too. Unfortunately supplies of "Out of the  
blue" are running low, and I think it is only available to new  
subscribers of DB. We've been collecting recordings for a more  
thorough replacement for some time but at least two other projects  
need to be completed first.


There is also a much older cassette/CD publication by Claude Chappuis  
called Migrateurs et hivernants, which contains many interesting  
recordings of migrants. It is pretty accurate with a handful  
exceptions. Chappuis has also published a north African sound guide,  
which is highly accurate, covers most of Europe as well, and is  
useful for learning migration sounds too.


all the best,

Magnus



On 24 Mar 2010, at 12:1504, Ted Floyd wrote:


Hello, Everybody.

The basic reference for Europe, as far as I am aware, is the 2-CD  
set, "Out of the Blue: Flight Calls of Migrants and Vagrants." It's  
by Arnoud van den Berg, Mark Constantine, Magnus Robb, and The  
Sound Approach (2003).


Magnus, you out there? Do you want to say anything specific about  
this? All I can say, from my rather distant perspective, is that  
I've greatly enjoyed listening to the recordings on "Out of the  
Blue." Next time I hear a Lesser Short-toed Lark on nocturnal  
migration over central Colorado, I'll be prepared...


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From: bounce-5467410-9667...@list.cornell.edu  
[mailto:bounce-5467410-9667...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of  
Tayler Brooks

Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2010 3:58 PM
To: nfc-l@cornell.edu
Subject: [nfc-l] Audio resources for Old World nocturnal migrants

Hello all,

Plainly out of curiosity, I'm wondering what types of resources are  
available
to those who are interested in learning more about NFCs of European  
migratory
passerines.  Are there any recording sets that would be  
recommendable, or

literature (with spectrograms?) as well?

Thank you and happy spring migration,

~Tayler Brooks



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[nfc-l] Audio resources for Old World nocturnal migrants

2010-03-24 Thread Ted Floyd
Hello, Everybody.
 
The basic reference for Europe, as far as I am aware, is the 2-CD set,
"Out of the Blue: Flight Calls of Migrants and Vagrants." It's by Arnoud
van den Berg, Mark Constantine, Magnus Robb, and The Sound Approach
(2003).
 
Magnus, you out there? Do you want to say anything specific about this?
All I can say, from my rather distant perspective, is that I've greatly
enjoyed listening to the recordings on "Out of the Blue." Next time I
hear a Lesser Short-toed Lark on nocturnal migration over central
Colorado, I'll be prepared...
 
---

Ted Floyd
Editor, Birding

Follow Birding magazine on Twitter: http://twitter.com/BirdingMagazine

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From: bounce-5467410-9667...@list.cornell.edu
[mailto:bounce-5467410-9667...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Tayler
Brooks
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2010 3:58 PM
To: nfc-l@cornell.edu
Subject: [nfc-l] Audio resources for Old World nocturnal migrants


Hello all, 

Plainly out of curiosity, I'm wondering what types of resources are
available 
to those who are interested in learning more about NFCs of European
migratory 
passerines.  Are there any recording sets that would be recommendable,
or 
literature (with spectrograms?) as well?  

Thank you and happy spring migration,

~Tayler Brooks

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