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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 ......
Sjoerd Mayer
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Aug 1, 2004
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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...
Kevin Payne
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Aug 1, 2004
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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
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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...
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Aug 1, 2004
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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 ...
Sjoerd Mayer
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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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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 ...
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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...
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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 ...
Juan Pedro
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Aug 1, 2004
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... 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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Oops, This was meant to go to Trev privately ... Cheers, Paul...
Paul Coopmans
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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...
Sjoerd Mayer
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Aug 4, 2004
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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...
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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
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Hi all, Sorry, the message to Sjoerd was personal ... Cheers, PC...
Paul Coopmans
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Aug 10, 2004
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Please read the attached file. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
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Please have a look at the attached file. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
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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,...
Ramiro Yabar
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Aug 12, 2004
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Sjoerd, Just listened to the sound. Indeed sounds like Microrhopias quixensis. Cheers, PC...
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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. ...
Sjoerd Mayer
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Aug 14, 2004
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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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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...
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Aug 14, 2004
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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...
Sjoerd Mayer
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Aug 14, 2004
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... 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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Hola, Paul is right about the Tyrannulet species probably not being Sulphur-bellied Tyrannulet (Mecocerculus minor) as the nearest known distribution for this ...
Patrick ODonnell
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Aug 14, 2004
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... 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...
Alvaro Jaramillo
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Aug 14, 2004
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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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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 Knapton
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Aug 15, 2004
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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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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...
Sjoerd Mayer
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