Tuesday, June 21, 2022

Take your birding to a whole new level

A visual technique can make learning bird songs so much easier.
National Audubon Society
Rose-breasted Grosbeak and American Robin.
Learn to "see" bird songs in a whole new way
Birding by ear is perhaps one of the most difficult skills to master as a birder. Each species has its own unique tune, but some of them are next to impossible to tell apart.

A technique using audio spectrograms can help you "see" the songs in a way that makes recognizing the differences easier than ever before. Learn to see the differences in the songs of these 10 spring migrants and take your birding to a whole new level.
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From left: Rose-breasted Grosbeak. Photo: Kristine Olson/Audubon Photography Awards; American Robin. Photo: Joseph Mahoney/Audubon Photography Awards
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