I think I may still have the original tape, although I don't think I have a
cassette player anymore ;)

Would be great to re-release the original tape in CD format Bill!



Michael Lanzone
mlanz...@gmail.com



On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 2:44 PM, Kenneth Victor Rosenberg
<k...@cornell.edu>wrote:

> Man, we're old!
>
> Although the CDRom is the way to go for learning and studying, it was
> Bill's careful narrative and logic that helped to solidify these calls in
> your brain. Look for this ancient medium on eBay.
>
>  KEN
>
>
> Ken Rosenberg
> Conservation Science Program
> Cornell Lab of Ornithology
> 607-254-2412
> 607-342-4594 (cell)
> k...@cornell.edu
>
>  On Oct 12, 2011, at 12:48 PM, Bill Evans wrote:
>
>   As a reflection on Steve Jobs passing, I posted the cover of the
> "Nocturnal Flight Calls of Migrating Thrushes" cassette tape to the Facebook
> nocturnal flight calls group last week. The pic, included here, was made in
> Minneapolis on a friend's Apple MacIntosh Plus computer in 1986. The "thrush
> tape" was completed in 1989 and offered to birders via the the classified
> adds of ABA's "Winging It" bulletin in early 1990. As I recall, the
> tape sold for $15 and over 400 were produced. Most of the tracks were
> duplicated on the Flight Calls CDRom.  ~Bill E
>
>
>  <thrush tape cover.jpg>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* Kenneth Victor Rosenberg <k...@cornell.edu>
> *To:* Jeff Wells <jwe...@intlboreal.org>
> *Cc:* NFC-L <nf...@list.cornell.edu>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, October 12, 2011 10:21 AM
> *Subject:* Re: [nfc-l] Hermit Thrush flight calls on ground
>
> I wonder if Bill Evans could re-release the "thrush-tape" that Jeff is
> referring to on CD (or podcast?) -- that is still probably the best primer
> for learning the basic thrushes, and  lot of us got started with that tape!
>
> KEN
>
>
> Ken Rosenberg
> Conservation Science Program
> Cornell Lab of Ornithology
> 607-254-2412
> 607-342-4594 (cell)
> k...@cornell.edu
>
>  On Oct 12, 2011, at 9:38 AM, Jeff Wells wrote:
>
>  Yes, and remember Bill's classic thrush tape in which he had, if I am
> remembering correctly, both Wood Thrush and Bicknell's Thrush singing on the
> breeding grounds and interspersing the flight calls in the song? That was
> such a great tape!
>
> Last year when I was in northern Quebec I had Gray-cheeked doing this as
> well but I could never record it.....
>
> Fun stuff!
>
> Jeff
>
> Jeff Wells
> International Boreal Conservation Campaign
> Boreal Songbird Initiative
>
>
> On Oct 11, 2011, at 9:46 PM, "Kenneth Victor Rosenberg" <k...@cornell.edu>
> wrote:
>
>  Jeff et al.
>
> I have fairly frequently heard Hermit Thrush giving it's nfc on the ground
> at first light -- especially in early winter, often interspersed with
> "chuck" notes just as you describe. I have also heard both Swainson's and
> Wood Thrush giving what sounds like the nfc interspersed with song. I
> believe that this is one of the ways that Bill Evans first figured out all
> the thrush calls -- by matching them to calls heard in various contexts
> during the day and visually confirmed.
>
> KEN
>
>
> Ken Rosenberg
> Conservation Science Program
> Cornell Lab of Ornithology
> 607-254-2412
> 607-342-4594 (cell)
>  <k...@cornell.edu>k...@cornell.edu
>
>  On Oct 11, 2011, at 5:09 PM, Jeff Wells wrote:
>
>   Yesterday morning  I was out in my suburban yard in south-central Maine
> watching a nice morning flight of birds moving over and through when I began
> hearing the “chuck” call of a Hermit Thrush from the neighbor’s backyard.
> Soon it began alternating between the “chuck” call and the drawn-out “whee”
> nocturnal flight call. I went inside to get my camera to record it (my
> recording gear was packed away) and by then it had flown up across the
> street into the top of a tree. At that point it began just doing the flight
> call with no more of the “chuck” call and then it moved to another taller
> tree 100 yards away where it stayed and continued doing the call for a bit
> before suddenly stopping. It may have flown away or it may have just stopped
> calling and dropped down somewhere nearby but I never saw or heard it again.
> ****
> ****
> I was able to get some of the calls on some video clips, one of which I
> posted up on my YouTube channel for anyone interested. I think I have some
> recordings of Hermit Thrushes interspersing the nocturnal call into songs
> during the breeding season and I know I have a recording of a Swainson’s
> Thrush doing that.****
> ****
> Anyway, you can hear the calls on the video titled “Hermit Thrush giving
> nocturnal flight call” at:  <http://www.youtube.com/birdconservation>
> http://www.youtube.com/birdconservation****
> ****
> Interestingly, the second call it gives on the video is much burrier than
> what I think of as normal and some of the calls seem a bit shorter than what
> I am used to hearing at night.****
> ****
> Jeff Wells****
> Gardiner, Maine****
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