Hello everyone, 

Thanks to everyone for all the response to the warbler guide!  The below
link works. If you're having 
any problems playing the sample birds at the link (some have mentioned
this), you might want to check 
your audio pluggins -- Flash player will certainly work. 

It's warbler season! I figured I'd let everyone know that The Cornell Lab
of Ornithology has re-released 
and re-mastered a classic. Check it out, it's quite good! 


Here's the link: http://macaulaylibrary.org/products/warbler.do


Songs of the Warblers of North America 

The Songs of the Warblers of North America is a digital re-release of the
recordings originally used on 
the Songs of the Warblers of North America, first released as an LP in1985.
The compilation, available 
as an mp3 downloadable audio guide with accompanying photographs, includes
311 recordings 
covering 57 warbler species. Recordings can be used on any device that
plays mp3 files. This audio 
guide is the result of collaboration among the Cornell Lab of Ornithology,
the Borror Laboratory of 
Bioacoustics, and Ontario Nature. 

cheers, 
Matt 



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