Identifying Migratory Birds by Sound in Britain and Europe

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Identifying Migratory Birds by Sound in Britain and Europe Author: Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Pages: 240 Illustrations and other contents: Filled with photos and sonograms Language: English ISBN: 9781399410069 Categories: , ,

Identify migrants at dusk or at night with this book, containing detailed text on flight and contact calls, annotated sonograms and QR codes to the calls themselves. Every spring and autumn, millions of birds fly over us to en route to their summer or winter quarters, with these migratory flights often being at night. A profusion of sounds fills the air, making it possible to put a name to these fleeting silhouettes – because the best way to identify these migrants is by sound. Often neglected in traditional identification guides, these calls are described in this book with precision. Annotated sonograms make it possible to visualise, identify and better memorise the flight and contact calls of all European migratory species. * 450 species described, with detailed text, photographs and sonograms. * Features essential criteria for effective identification of calls in the field. * Covers migratory behaviour and where and when to encounter each species. * Contains QR codes linking to more than 1,000 downloadable sounds to listen to at home or on your smartphone.

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Author Biography

Stanislas Wroza is head of the Evaluation & Monitoring Department at the French Office of Biodiversity. He has made more than 15,000 sound recordings across Europe, Asia and North America and is involved in numerous projects about acoustic identification of birds. In 2019, Stanislas’s first book Birds by Sound was published, the first practical work to allow the reader to master the recording of bird songs and calls.