Subject: [Tweeters] apps and bird audio
Date: Jun 15 19:12:46 2014
From: dlrymnd at aol.com - dlrymnd at aol.com


I noticed that larkwire has a computer based program for those of us who do not own a iPhone/iPad system. ?There are various packages to choose from. Including a free version to try out.


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From: Sam Tooley <tooleys at comcast.net>
Date:06/09/2014 7:36 PM (GMT-08:00)
To: tweeters at u.washington.edu
Subject: Re: [Tweeters] RFI: apps and bird audio

Hi Paul,
My boys and I enjoy the Larkwire Birdsong Master Birder app available at the iTunes app store.? It works like a quiz game and plays groups of similar sounding songs and calls so that you can compare and contrast them quickly and easily.? It keeps track of your progress and adds complexity (more sounds/species to choose from) as you get better at differentiating between species.? You can also pick a specific species to listen to, and each one has several recordings taken in different locations.? We have spent fun hours playing the game and I would highly recommend it.
Sam Tooley
Tacoma, WA

On 6/8/2014 8:20 AM, Paul Hicks wrote:
Tweets, People ask about apps and other technology to learn bird ID by both sight and sound. Please educate me -- what resources do you recommend for birding by ear: apps, websites, recordings/CDs, tutorials, books, etc? Thank you!
-- Paul Hicks / Tenino / phicks AT accessgrace DOT org



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