Hi Laura
Interestingly enough, I did the first round of my annual survey of a large
park in Ann Arbor (SE michigan), and had an unusual 3 pairs of scarlet
tanagers, instead of the usual one.
Not a very good sample size, admittedly
Laurent
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 10:04 AM, Laura Gooch wrote:
I second Laura. The old bird website has tons of warblers and sparrows NFC,
but I would love to have more thrushes NFC.
Swaisson, Wood, Veery, Hermit Thrush, anyone?
Laurent
On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 4:08 PM, Laura Gooch wrote:
> Chris,
>
> Thanks! This kind of thing is very useful to those
I am just starting here in Ann Arbor, Michigan (South East Michigan). I
mean really starting, as it is my first season.
I agree it could be fun to create a map of all the listening stations in
North America!
Laurent
On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 11:54 PM, David La Puma wrote:
> Can we get an update
Christina
Xeno Canto is one.
On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 9:57 AM, Christina Kisiel wrote:
> **
> I hesitate to ask this, since I am afraid the answer is obvious, but I will
> risk it anyway :)
>
> Is there a (free) online resource that shows spectrograms for all bird
> species - not just their
Hi All
I am currently in the process of building the "flower pot mic" described in the
"oldbird" website.
2 questions :
- any tip about which preamp I should use? (does everyone uses one?). The old
bird website only mention the Rolls MP13 preamp ($70 on Amazon.com), but I
noticed others