You can right-click on the link, choose "Save Target As...", and save the soundfile to your hard disk. Now you can load it into CoolEdit. Sjoerd ... called ......
I have spent the past several weeks trying to determine which field guide is the most appropriate for birding Peru. I would appreciate any comments on which...
Hi, Best is to take a combination of books. For the Andes "Birds of the High Andes" is the best book. You can also take the plates (or print out scans) of...
Paul Coopmans
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Aug 1, 2004 12:06 pm
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Hi When I visited Peru a couple of years ago I used Birds of Peru by James F. Clements and Noam Shany. As already suggested, if you are going into Amazonia...
And if you go to Machu Picchu, Barry Walker's and Jon Fjeldsa's fieldguide is the book to have. See http://www.birdsongs.com/Others/MachuPicchuBook/main.htm ...
Kevin - For plates and ID help the Ridgely-Greenfield Field Guide to the Birds ofEcuador is excellent, but you should also take the Clements-Shaney Birds of...
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Aug 1, 2004 5:37 pm
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Kevin - I forgot about Fjeldsaa's excellent book, which fills in the high Andean species not in Ecuador. As paul said, the Colombia book is also good and ...
PARDUSCO@...
Aug 1, 2004 5:40 pm
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Hi The field guide that I took when I visited Peru a couple of years ago was the Birds of Peru by James F. Clements and Noam Shany. If you are going into...
Complementing what has already been said, for pelagic, coastal and low andean sp Birds of Chile by Alvaro Jaramillo (Princeton Field Guides) is a pleasure to ...
... the Birds of Peru by James F. Clements and Noam Shany. If you are going into Amazonia, then this could be complimented as already been suggested by plates...
Paul Coopmans
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Aug 2, 2004 8:02 am
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Oops, This was meant to go to Trev privately ... Cheers, Paul...
Paul Coopmans
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Aug 2, 2004 8:16 am
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Hello all, I posted another soundfile in the Sounds section on birding-peru.com, with the text: "Mystery sounds from Oxapampa (Pasco), at 2500 m in mossy...
Today I saw a Lesser (Mouse-brown) Shrike-Tyrant from the window at my office (Alto Tucsupaya, Sucre). It was sitting in a tree close to my window. It flew of...
Marianne & Tor Egil H...
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Aug 6, 2004 12:28 am
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Sjoerd, Hier in de States en wil een aantal kinder-DVDs copieren. Best naar DVD-R of R+? Groeten, Paul...
Paul Coopmans
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Aug 10, 2004 2:59 am
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Hi all, Sorry, the message to Sjoerd was personal ... Cheers, PC...
Paul Coopmans
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Aug 10, 2004 3:01 am
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Aug 10, 2004 10:33 pm
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Aug 12, 2004 10:36 am
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Hola a todos. I was recently in Iquitos area and one day visiting the Mishana forest I saw an Antbird following army ants. The color was dark blackish brown,...
Sjoerd, Just listened to the sound. Indeed sounds like Microrhopias quixensis. Cheers, PC...
Paul Coopmans
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Aug 13, 2004 9:23 pm
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Hello Ramiro, I have no idea of your antbird. Both sexes of Allpahuayo Antbird have a dark-gray tail, both have wingbars, and don't have blue around the eye. ...
Ramiro - perhaps it is a young male Plumbeous Antbird that still has the brown tail and a smaller eyering - what is the size? - Saludos - John O...
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Aug 14, 2004 1:48 pm
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Hola a Todos. Burroing Owl(Athene cunicularia juninenesis) presumibly have been seen In Alto Madre de Dios River Bank(Amazonia Lodge). The Owl was in the sand...
Hello all, I posted in birding-peru.com's Sounds section a sound file, and in its Pictures ID section the sonogram, with the following text: Here are three...
... Sulphur-bellied Tyrannulet would be way out of range. Since you saw three individuals, this must have been some other, probably fairly common tyrannid. ...
Paul Coopmans
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Aug 14, 2004 4:39 pm
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Hola, Paul is right about the Tyrannulet species probably not being Sulphur-bellied Tyrannulet (Mecocerculus minor) as the nearest known distribution for this ...
... Sjoerd I think it is wise to be conservative on this one. In Putre, Chile in my early visits I thought I could hear Andean Tinamous in the hillsides due to...
Dear All (cc Birding AUS, Birding NZ, and sabirdnet – maybe someone can comment of occurrence of breeding plumage Antartic Tern this time of year). Back...
Gunnar Engblom
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Aug 14, 2004 9:45 pm
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Hi Gunnar, Just out of curiosity, are the southern giant petrels you're seeing in juvenal plumage, ie all dark? Here in Arica there were about 10 in our trip ...
Barbara The ones that were close enough to the boat this time were all dark juvenal plumaje but with pale bill tips thus giganteus. Noam Shany did a pelagic on...
Gunnar Engblom
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Aug 15, 2004 2:36 am
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Alvaro, ... My method of being conservative is to use a less than 100% certainty percentage ("probability" may be a better word). Yesterday evening I moved the...