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Bird Song Ear Training Guide: Who Cooks for Poor Sam Peabody? Learn to Recognize the Songs of Birds from the Midwest and Northeast States
John Feith
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| #218882 in Books | 2002-11 | PDF of discs: 1 | Original language:English | 4.75 x5.50 x.25l, | Binding: Audio CD||9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.| A quick and basic overview of a variety of birds|By Christine M. Schroeder|This CD is a real quick overview of a variety of calls. It is definitely not for the serious birder, who will find its brevity frustrating. What it IS good for is someone just getting into birding who is wondering about a lot of different typical calls. If you aren't quite ready for the "Here are six var
This Audio CD is designed for anyone who wants to learn how to recognize bird songs. It features the sounds of 189 different bird species found in the Midwest and Northeast States.
Each bird song recording is followed by a short description of the sound along with a common mnemonic used to remember it. Many well-known song mnemonics such as "Who cooks for you?" for the Barred Owl and "Poor Sam Peabody" for the White-throated Sparrow are included. Following the song ...
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