[nfc-l] Re: [nfc-l] RE: [nfc-l] Re: [nfc-l] RE: [nfc-l] Dioni Loïc Sauvé - New in the list NFC-L

2017-10-27 Thread Dioni Loïc Sauvé
Just to be certain: if I understand correctly, the Raven Pro program can
identify the graphics itself?

Dioni Loïc Sauvé
Laval, Québec

2017-10-26 14:32 GMT-04:00 John Kearney :

> Hi Dioni,
>
> I use Raven from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology for my acoustic work. Like
> Kaleidoscope it has a free version, Raven Lite, but you really need to have
> Raven Pro if you want to use a detector.
>
> There is a Facebook page “Nocturnal Flight Calls” where you can also post
> unidentified or mysterious flight calls! Don’t hesitate to send me a friend
> request.
>
> William Evans and Michael O’Brien are both members of this list, I
> believe, so they might be able to update us about when the next printing of
> their guide will be available.
>
> I reviewed the call you posted last night. To me, the possibilities are
> Swamp Sparrow, Lincoln’s Sparrow, or Indigo Bunting.
>
> John
>
>
>
> Carleton, Nova Scotia
>
>
>
> *From:* bounce-2403276-53237...@mm.list.cornell.edu [mailto:
> bounce-2403276-53237...@mm.list.cornell.edu] *On Behalf Of *Dioni Loïc
> Sauvé
> *Sent:* October-25-17 16:34
> *To:* Night Flight Call Discussions 
> *Subject:* [nfc-l] Re: [nfc-l] RE: [nfc-l] Dioni Loïc Sauvé - New in the
> list NFC-L
>
>
>
> Hello John,
>
>
>
> Thank you very much for your answer.
>
>
>
> Kaleidoscope is really an interesting program. I prefer it to audacity
> especially because we can cut a selected segment and also because it treats
> records of more than 6 hours on short segments, so easier to work (because
> the computer is less slowed).
>
>
>
> Indeed, many of my calls are not very clear. I start the study with
> sonogram, I am not yet very familiar with the programs. I get used to it
> slowly! Thank you so much for your help identifying my sonograms. I had a
> good idea of ​​the graphics except for Chipping sparrow and Common
> Yellowthroath. If you have Facebook, I would love to have you in my list of
> friends, because I will add continuously, without doubt, other graphics sp.
> which I remain in uncertainty.
>
>
>
> Thank you very much for offering me documentation. In the case of the
> Evans CD-ROM, it no longer seems accessible. Apparently, when I go on the
> internet, a new edition should arrive in 2017, is this the case?
>
>
> Dioni Loïc Sauvé
>
> Laval, Québec
>
>
>
> 2017-10-25 6:40 GMT-04:00 John Kearney :
>
> Hi Dioni,
>
> Thanks for sharing some of your night flight call clips. I’ve never used
> Kaleidocsope so it interesting to see what a spectrogram looks like on the
> program. Some of your calls were not very clear, perhaps because they were
> distant. In any case, you might try adjusting your spectrogram parameters
> and time/frequency axes to see if it brings more clarity. Among the ones I
> could discern, a number appeared to be White-throated Sparrows. I also saw
> Chipping Sparrow, Hermit Thrush, Swainson’s Thrush, Common Yellowthroat,
> and American Robin.
>
>
>
> The best guide to night flight calls is the CD-ROM by Evans and O’Brien,
> Flight Calls of Migratory Birds. I believe it is currently out of print but
> there’s a good chance that it is available in a library. Otherwise, I would
> recommend the website of Paul Driver, http://pjdeye.blogspot.ca/, and
> scroll down his right menu for the flight calls of various species groups.
>
>
>
> Hope this helps and best of luck in your listening!
>
>
>
> John
>
> Carleton, Nova Scotia
>
>
>
> *From:* bounce-2402937-53237...@mm.list.cornell.edu [mailto:
> bounce-2402937-53237...@mm.list.cornell.edu] *On Behalf Of *Dioni Loïc
> Sauvé
> *Sent:* October-24-17 17:52
> *To:* nf...@cornell.edu
> *Subject:* [nfc-l] Dioni Loïc Sauvé - New in the list NFC-L
>
>
>
> Hello everyone,
>
>
>
> This is the first time I write in this list (I just registered). I am from
> Quebec (Laval region). I am very interested in ornighology for 3 years
> specially vocalization and recently, I developed a particular interest for
> the study of their song and call by sonogram. I do a lot of recording
> during the night when I sleep, and the next morning, I analyze my
> recordings. It's not easy even if I have some documentation in relation to
> the charts of the calls of the species.
>
>
>
> I was wondering if you had any documentation to offer me. Tips? If someone
> could help me identify or confirm my graphics?
>
>
>
> I use Kaleidoscope for the analysis of my recordings. I have 6 SONY tape
> recorders and 1 H4nPro tape recorder.
>
>
>
> Here are some of my first graphs if someone wants to help me:
> https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.17319271104456

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2017-10-26 Thread John Kearney
Hi Dioni,

I use Raven from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology for my acoustic work. Like 
Kaleidoscope it has a free version, Raven Lite, but you really need to have 
Raven Pro if you want to use a detector.

There is a Facebook page “Nocturnal Flight Calls” where you can also post 
unidentified or mysterious flight calls! Don’t hesitate to send me a friend 
request.

William Evans and Michael O’Brien are both members of this list, I believe, so 
they might be able to update us about when the next printing of their guide 
will be available.

I reviewed the call you posted last night. To me, the possibilities are Swamp 
Sparrow, Lincoln’s Sparrow, or Indigo Bunting.

John

 

Carleton, Nova Scotia

 

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Sauvé
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Subject: [nfc-l] Re: [nfc-l] RE: [nfc-l] Dioni Loïc Sauvé - New in the list 
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Hello John,

 

Thank you very much for your answer.

 

Kaleidoscope is really an interesting program. I prefer it to audacity 
especially because we can cut a selected segment and also because it treats 
records of more than 6 hours on short segments, so easier to work (because the 
computer is less slowed).

 

Indeed, many of my calls are not very clear. I start the study with sonogram, I 
am not yet very familiar with the programs. I get used to it slowly! Thank you 
so much for your help identifying my sonograms. I had a good idea of ​​the 
graphics except for Chipping sparrow and Common Yellowthroath. If you have 
Facebook, I would love to have you in my list of friends, because I will add 
continuously, without doubt, other graphics sp. which I remain in uncertainty.

 

Thank you very much for offering me documentation. In the case of the Evans 
CD-ROM, it no longer seems accessible. Apparently, when I go on the internet, a 
new edition should arrive in 2017, is this the case?




Dioni Loïc Sauvé

Laval, Québec

 

2017-10-25 6:40 GMT-04:00 John Kearney mailto:john.kear...@ns.sympatico.ca> >:

Hi Dioni,

Thanks for sharing some of your night flight call clips. I’ve never used 
Kaleidocsope so it interesting to see what a spectrogram looks like on the 
program. Some of your calls were not very clear, perhaps because they were 
distant. In any case, you might try adjusting your spectrogram parameters and 
time/frequency axes to see if it brings more clarity. Among the ones I could 
discern, a number appeared to be White-throated Sparrows. I also saw Chipping 
Sparrow, Hermit Thrush, Swainson’s Thrush, Common Yellowthroat, and American 
Robin.

 

The best guide to night flight calls is the CD-ROM by Evans and O’Brien, Flight 
Calls of Migratory Birds. I believe it is currently out of print but there’s a 
good chance that it is available in a library. Otherwise, I would recommend the 
website of Paul Driver, http://pjdeye.blogspot.ca/, and scroll down his right 
menu for the flight calls of various species groups.

 

Hope this helps and best of luck in your listening!

 

John

Carleton, Nova Scotia

 

From: bounce-2402937-53237...@mm.list.cornell.edu 
<mailto:bounce-2402937-53237...@mm.list.cornell.edu>  
[mailto:bounce-2402937-53237...@mm.list.cornell.edu 
<mailto:bounce-2402937-53237...@mm.list.cornell.edu> ] On Behalf Of Dioni Loïc 
Sauvé
Sent: October-24-17 17:52
To: nf...@cornell.edu <mailto:nf...@cornell.edu> 
Subject: [nfc-l] Dioni Loïc Sauvé - New in the list NFC-L

 

Hello everyone, 

 

This is the first time I write in this list (I just registered). I am from 
Quebec (Laval region). I am very interested in ornighology for 3 years 
specially vocalization and recently, I developed a particular interest for the 
study of their song and call by sonogram. I do a lot of recording during the 
night when I sleep, and the next morning, I analyze my recordings. It's not 
easy even if I have some documentation in relation to the charts of the calls 
of the species.

 

I was wondering if you had any documentation to offer me. Tips? If someone 
could help me identify or confirm my graphics?

 

I use Kaleidoscope for the analysis of my recordings. I have 6 SONY tape 
recorders and 1 H4nPro tape recorder.

 

Here are some of my first graphs if someone wants to help me: 
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1731927110445620.1073741851.18850429260
 
<https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1731927110445620.1073741851.18850429260&type=1&l=13eaff1366>
 &type=1&l=13eaff1366

 

 

 

Dioni Loïc Sauvé

Laval

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2017-10-25 Thread Dioni Loïc Sauvé
Ah, maybe Lincoln's sparrow?

Dioni Loïc Sauvé
Laval, Québec

2017-10-25 23:33 GMT-04:00 Dioni Loïc Sauvé :

> I need help for these one now. I thought maybe ruby crowned kinglet.
>
> Dioni Loïc Sauvé
> Laval, Québec
>

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[nfc-l] Re: [nfc-l] RE: [nfc-l] Dioni Loïc Sauvé - New in the list NFC-L

2017-10-25 Thread Dioni Loïc Sauvé
Hello John,

Thank you very much for your answer.

Kaleidoscope is really an interesting program. I prefer it to audacity
especially because we can cut a selected segment and also because it treats
records of more than 6 hours on short segments, so easier to work (because
the computer is less slowed).

Indeed, many of my calls are not very clear. I start the study with
sonogram, I am not yet very familiar with the programs. I get used to it
slowly! Thank you so much for your help identifying my sonograms. I had a
good idea of ​​the graphics except for Chipping sparrow and Common
Yellowthroath. If you have Facebook, I would love to have you in my list of
friends, because I will add continuously, without doubt, other graphics sp.
which I remain in uncertainty.

Thank you very much for offering me documentation. In the case of the Evans
CD-ROM, it no longer seems accessible. Apparently, when I go on the
internet, a new edition should arrive in 2017, is this the case?

Dioni Loïc Sauvé
Laval, Québec

2017-10-25 6:40 GMT-04:00 John Kearney :

> Hi Dioni,
>
> Thanks for sharing some of your night flight call clips. I’ve never used
> Kaleidocsope so it interesting to see what a spectrogram looks like on the
> program. Some of your calls were not very clear, perhaps because they were
> distant. In any case, you might try adjusting your spectrogram parameters
> and time/frequency axes to see if it brings more clarity. Among the ones I
> could discern, a number appeared to be White-throated Sparrows. I also saw
> Chipping Sparrow, Hermit Thrush, Swainson’s Thrush, Common Yellowthroat,
> and American Robin.
>
>
>
> The best guide to night flight calls is the CD-ROM by Evans and O’Brien,
> Flight Calls of Migratory Birds. I believe it is currently out of print but
> there’s a good chance that it is available in a library. Otherwise, I would
> recommend the website of Paul Driver, http://pjdeye.blogspot.ca/, and
> scroll down his right menu for the flight calls of various species groups.
>
>
>
> Hope this helps and best of luck in your listening!
>
>
>
> John
>
> Carleton, Nova Scotia
>
>
>
> *From:* bounce-2402937-53237...@mm.list.cornell.edu [mailto:
> bounce-2402937-53237...@mm.list.cornell.edu] *On Behalf Of *Dioni Loïc
> Sauvé
> *Sent:* October-24-17 17:52
> *To:* nf...@cornell.edu
> *Subject:* [nfc-l] Dioni Loïc Sauvé - New in the list NFC-L
>
>
>
> Hello everyone,
>
>
>
> This is the first time I write in this list (I just registered). I am from
> Quebec (Laval region). I am very interested in ornighology for 3 years
> specially vocalization and recently, I developed a particular interest for
> the study of their song and call by sonogram. I do a lot of recording
> during the night when I sleep, and the next morning, I analyze my
> recordings. It's not easy even if I have some documentation in relation to
> the charts of the calls of the species.
>
>
>
> I was wondering if you had any documentation to offer me. Tips? If someone
> could help me identify or confirm my graphics?
>
>
>
> I use Kaleidoscope for the analysis of my recordings. I have 6 SONY tape
> recorders and 1 H4nPro tape recorder.
>
>
>
> Here are some of my first graphs if someone wants to help me:
> https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1731927110445620.1073741851.
> 18850429260&type=1&l=13eaff1366
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Dioni Loïc Sauvé
>
> Laval
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2017-10-25 Thread John Kearney
Hi Dioni,

Thanks for sharing some of your night flight call clips. I’ve never used 
Kaleidocsope so it interesting to see what a spectrogram looks like on the 
program. Some of your calls were not very clear, perhaps because they were 
distant. In any case, you might try adjusting your spectrogram parameters and 
time/frequency axes to see if it brings more clarity. Among the ones I could 
discern, a number appeared to be White-throated Sparrows. I also saw Chipping 
Sparrow, Hermit Thrush, Swainson’s Thrush, Common Yellowthroat, and American 
Robin.

 

The best guide to night flight calls is the CD-ROM by Evans and O’Brien, Flight 
Calls of Migratory Birds. I believe it is currently out of print but there’s a 
good chance that it is available in a library. Otherwise, I would recommend the 
website of Paul Driver, http://pjdeye.blogspot.ca/, and scroll down his right 
menu for the flight calls of various species groups.

 

Hope this helps and best of luck in your listening!

 

John

Carleton, Nova Scotia

 

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Subject: [nfc-l] Dioni Loïc Sauvé - New in the list NFC-L

 

Hello everyone, 

 

This is the first time I write in this list (I just registered). I am from 
Quebec (Laval region). I am very interested in ornighology for 3 years 
specially vocalization and recently, I developed a particular interest for the 
study of their song and call by sonogram. I do a lot of recording during the 
night when I sleep, and the next morning, I analyze my recordings. It's not 
easy even if I have some documentation in relation to the charts of the calls 
of the species.

 

I was wondering if you had any documentation to offer me. Tips? If someone 
could help me identify or confirm my graphics?

 

I use Kaleidoscope for the analysis of my recordings. I have 6 SONY tape 
recorders and 1 H4nPro tape recorder.

 

Here are some of my first graphs if someone wants to help me: 
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1731927110445620.1073741851.18850429260
 

 &type=1&l=13eaff1366

 

 

 

Dioni Loïc Sauvé

Laval

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