Selected Product: no picture available | Birding by Ear: Western: A Guide to Bird-Song Identification Hardcover Author: Richard K. Walton Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Company Release Date: 1990-01 ISBN-10: 0590697609 ISBN-13: 9780590697606 List Price: $35.00 Average Customer Rating: | | Birding by Ear: Eastern and Central North America (Peterson Field Guides(R)) ISBN-10: 0618225900 ISBN-13: 0046442225908 List Price:$30.00 The Sibley Field Guide to Birds of Western North America ISBN-10: 0679451218 ISBN-13: 9780679451211 List Price:$19.95 Birding by Ear: Eastern and Central North America (Peterson Field Guides(R)) ISBN-10: 0618225900 ISBN-13: 9780618225903 List Price:$30.00 Stokes Field Guide to Bird Songs: Western Region (Stokes Field Guide to Bird Songs) ISBN-10: 1570425884 ISBN-13: 0070993258849 List Price:$34.98 More Birding by Ear Eastern and Central North America: A Guide to Bird-song Identification (Peterson Field Guide Audio Series) ISBN-10: 0618225927 ISBN-13: 0046442225922 List Price:$30.00 More Birding by Ear Eastern and Central North America: A Guide to Bird-song Identification (Peterson Field Guides (R) Audios) ISBN-10: 0618225927 ISBN-13: 9780618225927 List Price:$30.00 Stokes Field Guide to Bird Songs: Western Region (Stokes Field Guide to Bird Songs) ISBN-10: 1570425884 ISBN-13: 9781570425882 List Price:$34.98 A Field Guide to Western Bird Songs: Western North America (Peterson Field Guide Audio Series) ISBN-10: 0395975190 ISBN-13: 0046442975193 List Price:$30.00 A Field Guide to Western Bird Songs: Western North America (Peterson Field Guides (R) Audios) ISBN-10: 0395975190 ISBN-13: 9780395975190 List Price:$30.00 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Birding by Ear: Western: A Guide to Bird-Song Identification by Richard K. Walton (ISBN-10: 0590697609, ISBN-13: 9780590697606). At this time we have not yet written a review for Birding by Ear: Western: A Guide to Bird-Song Identification by Richard K. Walton (ISBN-10: 0590697609, ISBN-13: 9780590697606). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com Birding by Ear: Western is a unique and important new tool for birders. Now they can master one of the most useful and difficult field skills - the ability to recognize birds by their songs and calls. Birding By Ear: Western points out exactly what to listen for to tell one bird from another. As the Peterson Field Guide groups birds by visual similarity, Birding by Ear: Western groups them by acoustic similarity. Dick Walton and Bob Lawson have arranged ninety-one common species into nineteen intelligible learning groups - "sing-songers," "trillers," "name-sayers," "warbling songsters," and many others. The entertaining and educational narrative does the same job as the arrows in the Peterson Field Guide to Eastern Birds, pinpointing the precise differences between similar species. The songs themselves are recorded to the highest acoustic standards and are a delight to listen to. Birding by Ear: Western can enable anyone to become a better birder. Use it in conjunction with the Peterson Field Guide to Western Bird Songs, which provides a thorough catalog of the songs and calls of the familiar birds of western North America. Birding by Ear: Western may well become as essential to you as your Field Guide and binoculars. A wonderful starting place. | Customer Rating: | | If your just starting out in birding, this is a great place to begin. As it mentions in the introduction on the cd, while you look only one direction, you hear 360 degrees. I've noticed a lot more birds since I started learning their songs. | Excellent intro to bird songs | Customer Rating: | I've birded for a number of years but I wanted to be able to distinguish birds by their calls, especially the shy ones. This CD volme was the perfect introduction. Dick Walton's informal, almost folksy, comments made for enjoyable listening and learning. Sure there are only 91 species but one great sampling. Now that he has taught me "hooks" and "handles" I have graduated to using the Stokes CDs, but at least I can now differentiate closely related songs thanks to Mr. Walton.
If you are new to bird songs, please start with this volume. In contrast the Stokes volume presents the songs, but no commentary. It is up to you to find the hooks and handles and figure out how to memorize all the songs.
BTW, I disagree with Mr Walton on one bird. He says the California Quail is calling "Chicago, Chicago." In my field experience I am sure it is looking for "Atlanta, Atlanta."
Great CD, buy it!
| Excellent for the beginner/intermediate birder | Customer Rating: | | As someone who is interested in improving their birding skills, I found this an excellent guide. The authors begin by explaining some basic bird facts related to vocalizations. They proceed with the recordings, which are grouped into birds with similar songs (the authors refer to this as "pairing"). This improves the listners ability to correctly identify the song with the bird. The last portion of the auditory cassette places the birds into habitat groupings without the identification of the bird. This section can be used as a test of the listners abilities or to help familiarize the listner with where each bird can most probably be found. This in turn helps the reader correctly identify birds in the field by narrowing the possibilities. Finally, the tapes have an accompaning written guide. Each bird is listed with a black and white drawing, habitat type and a written description of the song/call. The authors also reference the page number to Petersons Field Guide of Western Birds and provide a space where the listner can write his/her comments. All in all, this is an excellent resource. |
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