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Have not really thought too much about birdsong until recently, apart from enjoying it.
I recently bought a Remembird to aid in identification of a couple of birds I'd seen at Pingewood and I'm very pleased with it. ![]() It records in MP3 format and has dedicated software with which to upload the recordings to your PC and edit/label your recordings. It is not highly directional, but isn't intended to be, there is now a model to which can be connected a directional Microphone for more professional recording purposes. The standard model has a high gain microphone on the front and a small low gain microphone on the side, this can be used to make audio notes alongside the recordings. It uses a variable time recording loop (user set), so that you can store calls retrospectively by pressing the record button, very useful as birds don't seem to sing to order. ![]() Once I've got some time, I'll start recording and uploading some calls, have only done a couple so far. Here's a link to some calls I've recorded. ![]() |
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What sort of a memory has it got? - I have visions of it closing down after a short while just as the birds get singing! ;-)
It sounds like a useful thing - however hard I try to remember exactly how a call goes to identify it when I get back home, I have forgotten before I've gone a hundred yards. I tried the other day and just stood and listened for a few minutes and tried to fix it into my head... and it was gone before I got home. Must be old age! |
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Last edited by ladylouise62; 10-04-2007 at 09:31 AM. |
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No don't worry too much Chocky, as I want to try and keep the clips we have here as user recorded.
![]() I have the British Birds 8.0 DVD on my PC and so have access to a song and call from most British species. Also on the home page of garden-birds.co.uk, they have a bird list on the left hand side and audio clips with most of them, this facility is more so that members can accompany a picture of a bird they have taken with a call or song. ![]() |
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That's what I thought. Any one can get hold of pre-recorded sounds but it's not the same achievment.
I can actually seperate any sound from a video I make on the digital camera. With a program I have. I made a film of the Willow warbler today, well I know where the bird is but I did get the sound not much of it. I'll try a better one tomorrow and get more of the sound |
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Try downloading Audacity Chocky, it will trim, filter and amplify the sounds.
![]() http://sourceforge.net/project/downl...e_mirror=voxel Then you can export them as wav or mp3 files. |
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Thames valley birds - Sound Recording Discussion on techniques, equipment and software for recording and conversion to different formats. Just bought a Remembird recorder
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