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Peaces@infosec.pub to birding@lemmy.worldEnglish · 3 years ago

Can You Understand Bird? Test Your Recognition of Calls and Songs

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Can You Understand Bird? Test Your Recognition of Calls and Songs

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Peaces@infosec.pub to birding@lemmy.worldEnglish · 3 years ago
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It might sound like all chirps to you, but birds convey different messages, even across species.
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  • SantaClaus@lemm.ee
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    By the way, I can very much recommend a free app, called merlin bird ID. It’s shazam for birdsong and works remarkably well. This is not an ad, I just really like it.

    • randombullet@lemmy.world
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      I second this app. Use it all the time for birds I don’t recognize

    • bbigras@sh.itjust.works
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      there’s also birdnet. What I also like about merlin is that you can browse birds offline.

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    Apparently I speak fluent birb. The long-tailed manakins cracked me up, though.

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