Yes, I cheated again. We published a second post on the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's "Round Robin" blog. This one, titled "How to See a Sound That’s a Half-Second Long," gets into flight-calls a bit more and talks about using spectrograms to "see" sound.
If you missed it, the first post, "Let's Go Biding! . . . At Night . . . Blindfolded," serves as an introduction.
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Ask a Birder: Why are Passerines so Successful?
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When you flip through most bird guides, it sometimes seems like there are
two basic categories of birds: passerines and non-passerines (sometimes the
two c...
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