Various Artists: British Bird Sounds on CD - Passerines CD Track Listing
Various Artists
British Bird Sounds on CD - Passerines
CD2
This misc cd contains 79 tracks and runs 77min 38sec.
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: Music
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- Various Artists - Woodlark (01:02)
the beautiful liquid song, here given from a perch but often heard in display flight. - Various Artists - Skylark (01:26)
(a) song as the bird ascends. (b) calls. - Various Artists - Swallow (01:10)
(a) song from perch. (b) calls. - Various Artists - Sand Martin (00:38)
Calls of birds flying around nest site. - Various Artists - House Martin (01:05)
(a) song - usually heard only at or near to nest. (b) calls and snatches of song. Grittier than Sand Martin. - Various Artists - Tree Pipit (00:42)
Song in display flights between 2 trees. More elaborate than a Meadow Pipit. - Various Artists - Meadow Pipit (01:13)
(a) 2 songs, starting from a fence post, continuing in display flight. (b) flight call. - Various Artists - Rock Pipit (01:06)
(a) song, more metallic than Meadow Pipit. (b) call. - Various Artists - Yellow Wagtail (01:03)
(a) song & calls. (b) calls of 2 birds. - Various Artists - Grey Wagtail (01:10)
(a) song. (b) call. - Various Artists - Pied Wagtail (00:46)
song and call. - Various Artists - Dipper (00:43)
(a) song. (b) flight call. - Various Artists - Wren (01:13)
(a) song from 2 birds. Loud, long, elaborate and vigorous. (b) Alarm call. - Various Artists - Dunnock (00:59)
(a) song. Fast, short and sweet. (b) calls of several birds. A commonly uttered sound, particularly in autumn. - Various Artists - Robin (01:14)
(a) song. (b) 'ticks' and 'seeps' in alarm at a cat.. - Various Artists - Nightingale (01:17)
(a) song or extraordinary rich virtuosity. (b) calls - 'croaks' and 'wheets'. - Various Artists - Black Redstart (00:56)
song. - Various Artists - Redstart (01:07)
(a) song. Attractive jingle cut disappointingly short. (b) alarm call. Compare with simalar sounds of the following 3 species.. - Various Artists - Winchat (00:59)
(a) song. (b) alarm calls, with hard 'chat' sounds. - Various Artists - Stonechat (01:03)
(a) song. (b) alarm call, the 'wee tsak' stone 'chat'. - Various Artists - Wheatear (01:03)
(a) song. (b) alarm call. Hard 'chak' and 'weet'. - Various Artists - Blackbird (01:32)
(a) Song. (b) Alarm call. The familiar 'rattle', often heard at dusk, as here. (c) 'chink' calls. - Various Artists - Mistle Thrush (01:02)
(a) song. A woderfully wild and ringing sound of early spring. Closer in tone to Blackbird than Song Thrush. (b) Rattle alarm call. - Various Artists - Song Thrush (01:17)
(a) song. Vigorous, with distinctive repetition of short phrases. (b) alarm call. Sharper and cleaner than Blackbird's rattle. - Various Artists - Ring Ouzel (01:07)
(a) song. Rather like Song Thrush pattern but without variety. (b) alarm calls of 2 adults. - Various Artists - Fieldfare (00:35)
contact calls. - Various Artists - Redwing (01:07)
(a) song. (b) contact calls 'see' and 'gak'.. - Various Artists - Cetti's Warbler (01:11)
Typical explosive songs. - Various Artists - Grasshopper Warbler (00:57)
The 'reeling' song. - Various Artists - Sedge Warbler (01:05)
(a) song. Similar to Reed Warbler but very varied and with characteristic stuttering runs. (b) alarm calls of a pair - loud stuttering 'taks'. - Various Artists - Marsh Warbler (01:12)
(a) song, mostly mimicry. Louder and more musical than Reed or Sedge. Very varied with accelerations, trills and nasal 'zee-chay'. (b) call. - Various Artists - Reed Warbler (01:12)
(a) the 'regular rhythm' chattering song. (b) anxiety calls of a pair, with some snatches of song. - Various Artists - Dartford Warbler (00:59)
(a) song, rather like whitethroat, but more metalic. (b) scolding 'churr'.. - Various Artists - Lesser Whitethroat (00:58)
(a) song - a distinctive rattle introduced by some quiet chattery notes. (b) alarm calls of a pair. - Various Artists - Whitethroat (01:03)
(a) Hurried, scratchy song, from top of bush at first and then briefly in display flight. (b) 'churr' alarm calls of a pair. - Various Artists - Garden Warbler (01:03)
(a) the rich, bubbling, breathless song (longer than Blackcap's normal song). (b) alarm calls, similar to Blackcap but less hard. - Various Artists - Blackcap (01:04)
(a) song, with cleanly articulated clear flut-like notes in all too short a tune of exquisite beauty. (b) alarm call - hard 'taks'. - Various Artists - Wood Warbler (01:12)
(a) song - shivering trills and clear 'pu pu pu' notes. (b) alarm call. - Various Artists - Chiffchaff (01:06)
(a) song, with intervening 'gratings'. (b) anxiety call - more of a single note than Willow Warbler's. - Various Artists - Willow Warbler (01:06)
(a) song - a sweet cadence, lisping down the scale. (b) contact or alarm call - a slurred double note. - Various Artists - Goldcrest (01:01)
(a) song - high pitched and rhythmic with a flourishing trill at the end. (b) calls of 3 birds feeding - squeeky staccato notes. - Various Artists - Firecrest (00:39)
Song - an accelerating crescendo of thin high-pitched notes. - Various Artists - Spotted Flycatcher (01:14)
(a) song. (b) contact call. - Various Artists - Pied Flycatcher (00:59)
(a) song. (b) alarm call. - Various Artists - Bearded Tit (00:38)
calls of a pair - 'pings'. - Various Artists - Long-Tailed Tit (00:42)
Various calls made by a foraging party. - Various Artists - Willow Tit (00:41)
Song and characteristic 'tchay' calls. - Various Artists - Marsh Tit (01:08)
(a) song. (b) a few of the calls. - Various Artists - Coal Tit (01:02)
(a) 2 types of song from one bird. There are other variants. Sweeter and thinner than Great Tit. (b) calls. - Various Artists - Great Tit (01:15)
(a) 2 types of song from one individual. Ther are many variations of the two-note chiming song. (b) a few of the many different calls. - Various Artists - Blue Tit (00:57)
(a) song. Perhaps the best of the various tunes of this species. (b) scolding 'churrs'. - Various Artists - Nuthatch (01:16)
(a) trilling song. (b) drawn-out whistles. (c) 'twoit' calls. (d) staccato 'wit-wit' alarm call. - Various Artists - Treecreeper (01:03)
(a) song, like a thin, fast Chaffinch. (b) call. - Various Artists - Jay (00:41)
Typical harsh calls. - Various Artists - Magpie (00:34)
Typical chattering calls. - Various Artists - Chough (00:41)
calls. - Various Artists - Jacdaw (00:40)
calls of a party in the early morning. - Various Artists - Rook (00:43)
Early morning sounds from a rookery. - Various Artists - Carrion Crow (01:21)
(a) The assertive territotial 'caws'. Harsher than Rook. (b) calls with throat rattle. - Various Artists - Raven (00:49)
calls of 4 birds displaying over trees. - Various Artists - Starling (01:06)
song - including mimicry of farmer whistling his dog, chicken and Swallow, but with characteristic clicks. - Various Artists - House Sparrow (00:35)
'cheeps' and splutterings 'chirrups'. - Various Artists - Tree Sparrow (00:29)
calls - harder and sharper than House Sparrow. - Various Artists - Chaffinch (00:59)
(a) song (crescendo and accelerando) delivered with cheerful gusto. (b) anxiety call - whistle and 'pink pink'. - Various Artists - Brambling (00:28)
song only occaisionally heard in Britain. - Various Artists - Goldfinch (00:56)
(a) the sweet, twittery song. (b) contact calls of a feeding group. - Various Artists - Greenfinch (01:02)
(a) song with 'zwees' trills and musical notes. (b) contact calls, often given in flight. - Various Artists - Siskin (00:59)
(a) song. (b) calls of feeding party. - Various Artists - Redpoll (00:38)
(a) song in display flight - 'chitters' and 'whirrs'. (b) calls of a party, with anxiety notes. - Various Artists - Linnet (00:58)
(a) song, a medley of sweet and metalic notes. (b) flight call. - Various Artists - Twite (00:49)
(a) song. (b) calls. - Various Artists - Crossbill (00:57)
(a) song. (b) calls of feeding flock. - Various Artists - Bullfinch (01:00)
(a) song, with its 'creaky' notes. Not very often heard. (b) contact call. A continually used, commonly heard sound. - Various Artists - Hawfinch (00:31)
calls. - Various Artists - Snow Bunting (00:56)
(a) song. (b) calls. - Various Artists - Yellowhammer (01:01)
(a) song. (b) call. - Various Artists - Cirl Bunting (00:45)
2 types of song. - Various Artists - Reed Bunting (00:57)
(a) song. A typically feeble tune, but they vary greatly. (b) call. - Various Artists - Corn Bunting (01:06)
(a) song - a monotonous accelerating jangle. (b) calls - 'ticking' and rasping sounds.

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