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Bird Song Ear Training Guide

"Who Cooks for Poor Sam Peabody?"

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Learn how to recognize bird songs from the Midwest and Northeast states
 

Diane PorterDiane's Review:

I love the concept of this audio CD, letting us hear the song first, the mnemonic second, the name of the birdthird, and then one last listen to the song. This is the best format I've seen yet for learning bird songs.

Now if I had my druthers, I'd Bird Song Ear Trainingprefer for each song to be on its own track. Not two songs to a track like this CD. But a CD holds only 99 tracks, and the makers wanted to give us 189 songs on one CD, to keep the price down. Well, I can live with that. It's still a great learning tool and the most fun of any song-study CD I've used.

I loved putting it on Random Play and seeing how many of the birds I could ID. Wonderful practice for being out in the field.

At right are the song tracks you'll find on the Bird Song Ear Training Guide CD.

 

The bird songs on this CD were recorded in Wisconsin.

Total playing time: 60 minutes.

This CD was created by John Feith, whose profits from the sale of this CD will be donated to the Nature Conservancy and the Wisconsin Society for Ornithology.

 

 

 

01. American Bittern & Least Bittern
02. Brewer's Blackbird & Red-winged Blackbird
03. Rusty Blackbird & Yellow-headed Blackbird
04. Eastern Bluebird & Bobolink
05. Indigo Bunting & Northern Cardinal
06. Grey Catbird & Yellow-breasted Chat
07. Black-capped Chickadee & Boreal Chickadee
08. Greater Prairie Chicken & American Coot
09. Brown-headed Cowbird & Sandhill Crane
10. Brown Creeper & White-winged Crossbill
11. American Crow & Black billed Cuckoo
12. Yellow-billed Cuckoo & Dickcissel
13. Mourning Dove & Rock Dove
14. Short-billed Dowitcher & Wood Duck
15. Bald Eagle & Great Egret
16. House Finch & Purple Finch
17. Yellow-shafted Flicker & Acadian Flycatcher
18. Alder Flycatcher & Great-crested Flycatcher
19. Least Flycatcher & Olive-sided Flycatcher
20. Willow Flycatcher & Yellow-bellied Flycatcher
21. Blue-gray Gnatcatcher & American Goldfinch
22. Canada Goose & Northern Goshawk
23. Common Grackle & Pied-billed Grebe
24. Evening Grosbeak & Rose-breasted Grosbeak
25. Ruffed Grouse & Ring-billed Gull
26. Broad-winged Hawk & Red-shouldered Hawk
27. Red-tailed Hawk & Black-crowned Night Heron
28. Green Heron & Ruby-throated Hummingbird
29. Blue Jay & Grey Jay
30. Dark-eyed Junco & American Kestrel
31. Killdeer & Eastern Kingbird
32. Belted Kingfisher & Golden-crowned Kinglet
33. Ruby-crowned Kinglet & Horned Lark
34. Common Loon & Mallard
35. Purple Martin & Eastern Meadowlark
36. Western Meadowlark & Merlin
37. Common Moorhen & Red-breasted Nuthatch
38. White-breasted Nuthatch & Baltimore Oriole
39. Orchard Oriole & Barred Owl
40. Eastern Screech Owl & Great-horned Owl
41. Long-eared Owl & Northern Saw-whet Owl
42. Eastern Wood Pewee & Ring-necked Pheasant
43. Eastern Phoebe & Semipalmated Plover
44. Sora Rail & Virginia Rail
45. Yellow Rail & Common Raven
46. American Robin & Baird's Sandpiper
47. Pectoral Sandpiper & Semipalmated Sandpiper
48. Spotted Sandpiper & Upland Sandpiper
49. Yellow-bellied Sapsucker & Pine Siskin
50. Common Snipe & Sparrow Tree American
51. Chipping Sparrow & Clay-colored Sparrow
52. Field Sparrow & Grasshopper Sparrow
53. Henslow's Sparrow & House Sparrow
54. Lark Sparrow & Lincoln Sparrow
55. Savannah Sparrow & Song Sparrow
56. Swamp Sparrow & Vesper Sparrow
57. White-throated Sparrow & European Starling
58. Bank Swallow & Barn Swallow
59. Northern Rough-winged Swallow & Tree Swallow
60. Trumpeter Swan & Chimney Swift
61. Scarlet Tanager & Blue-winged Teal
62. Black Tern & Caspian Tern
63. Forster's Tern & Brown Thrasher
64. Hermit Thrush & Swainson's Thrush
65. Wood Thrush & Tufted Titmouse
66. Eastern Towhee & Wild Turkey
67. Veery & Bell's Vireo
68. Blue-headed Vireo & Philadelphia Vireo
69. Red-eyed Vireo & Warbling Vireo
70. Yellow-throated Vireo & Bay-breasted Warbler
71. Black and White Warbler & Blackburnian Warbler
72. Blackpoll Warbler & Black-throated Blue Warbler
73. Black-throated Green Warbler & Blue-winged Warbler
74. Canada Warbler & Cape May Warbler
75. Cerulean Warbler & Chestnut-sided Warbler
76. Connecticut Warbler & Golden-winged Warbler
77. Hooded Warbler & Kentucky Warbler
78. Magnolia Warbler & Mourning Warbler
79. Nashville Warbler & Ovenbird Warbler
80. Palm Warbler & Northern Parula
81. Pine Warbler & Prothonotary Warbler
82. Redstart Warbler & Tennessee Warbler
83. Wilson's Warbler & Worm-eating Warbler
84. Yellow Warbler & Common Yellowthroat
85. Yellow-rumped Warbler & Yellow-throated Warbler
86. Louisiana Waterthrush & Northern Waterthrush
87. Bohemian Waxwing & Cedar Waxwing
88. Whip-poor-will & Willet
89. American Woodcock & Downy Woodpecker
90. Hairy Woodpecker & Pileated Woodpecker
91. Red-bellied Woodpecker & Red-headed Woodpecker
92. Carolina Wren & House Wren
93. Marsh Wren & Sedge Wren
94. Winter Wren & Greater Yellowlegs
95. Lesser Yellowlegs

 

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