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Identiflyer Ultra
Well over half of the birds observed during an typical outing are first heard and then hopefully seen. Birding experiences therefore are much more rewarding when one is familiar with bird songs and calls. Using advanced digital technology, IdentiFlyer Ultra features 120 bird songs and 10 frog calls. Songs can be quickly sorted by region using a switch or one can select "all." Comes complete with two AA batteries, belt clip and wrist strap. Fits easily into the palm of your hand (measures 3" x 7" x 2"). Volume controls allow for quiet listening if birds are nearby. Comes with complete operating instructions.
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iFlyer BirdSong Scanning System
This system comes complete with high quality digital recordings of 206 birds and 10 frogs. Includes a 54-page ScanBook with illustrations to help you recognize birds by sight, and mnemonic phrases to help you remember their songs in the field. A separate sheet of labels comes with the kit (additional sets can also be purchased separately) to stick alongside your favorite field guide, making any birding book an instant guide to bird songs as well.
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Birdsong Identiflyer
Clever hand-held device features 10 selection buttons, 3 AAA batteries (included), a jack for earphones, and both the YardBirds Series One song card (rock dove, mourning dove, downy woodpecker, northern flicker, American crow, black-capped chickadee, white-breasted nuthatch, house wren, American robin and northern mockingbird) and the YardBirds Series Two card (common yellowthroat, European starling, northern cardinal, song sparrow, red-winged blackbird, brown-headed cowbird, Baltimore oriole, house finch, American goldfinch and house sparrow).
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Listening to Birds - CDs, Equipment, References
Includes cassette tapes that train you to listen to and understand the language of birds as will as references on bird songs and calls. Also in this section is the Super Ear listening device for amplifying bird calls in the field.
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Bird Identification by Sound (Cornell University)
These recordings from the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology are collected from the Cornell's song recording library and organized in a manner that facilitates one’s ability to identify birds by their song. Being able to identify birds by their vocalizations is not only rewarding, but also effective from the standpoint of being able to locate and count birds, especially those that like to play hide and seek.
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Yardbirds Bird Song Identification Software
This software allows you to rapidly key out birds seen in the field or at the feeder. Original artwork (designed specifically for computer use) is combined with over 12,000 identification details. All field marks are linked to quickly key in on the species in question. Select by field markings, geographical location (states and provinces), behaviors, habitats, types of feeders preferred and more. Record your observations in your personal journal – even the notes you take are searchable for later reference.
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