British Bird Song on CD: British Bird Song on CD (CD2) CD Track Listing
British Bird Song on CD
British Bird Song on CD (CD2)
CD2
This misc cd contains 79 tracks and runs 77min 36sec.
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: Music
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: music songs tracks misc
- British Bird Song on CD - Woodlark (01:02)
the beautiful liquid song, here given from a perch but often heard in display flight. - British Bird Song on CD - Skylark (01:26)
(a) song as the bird ascends. (b) calls. - British Bird Song on CD - Swallow (01:10)
(a) song from perch. (b) calls. - British Bird Song on CD - Sand Martin (00:38)
Calls of birds flying around nest site. - British Bird Song on CD - House Martin (01:05)
(a) song - usually heard only at or near to nest. (b) calls and snatches of song. Grittier than Sand Martin. - British Bird Song on CD - Tree Pipit (00:42)
Song in display flights between 2 trees. More elaborate than a Meadow Pipit. - British Bird Song on CD - Meadow Pipit (01:13)
(a) 2 songs, starting from a fence post, continuing in display flight. (b) flight call. - British Bird Song on CD - Rock Pipit (01:06)
(a) song, more metallic than Meadow Pipit. (b) call. - British Bird Song on CD - Yellow Wagtail (01:03)
(a) song & calls. (b) calls of 2 birds. - British Bird Song on CD - Grey Wagtail (01:10)
(a) song. (b) call. - British Bird Song on CD - Pied Wagtail (00:46)
song and call. - British Bird Song on CD - Dipper (00:43)
(a) song. (b) flight call. - British Bird Song on CD - Wren (01:13)
(a) song from 2 birds. Loud, long, elaborate and vigorous. (b) Alarm call. - British Bird Song on CD - Dunnock (00:59)
(a) song. Fast, short and sweet. (b) calls of several birds. A commonly uttered sound, particularly in autumn. - British Bird Song on CD - Robin (01:14)
(a) song. (b) 'ticks' and 'seeps' in alarm at a cat.. - British Bird Song on CD - Nightingale (01:17)
(a) song or extraordinary rich virtuosity. (b) calls - 'croaks' and 'wheets'. - British Bird Song on CD - Black Redstart (00:56)
song. - British Bird Song on CD - Redstart (01:07)
(a) song. Attractive jingle cut disappointingly short. (b) alarm call. Compare with simalar sounds of the following 3 species.. - British Bird Song on CD - Winchat (00:59)
(a) song. (b) alarm calls, with hard 'chat' sounds. - British Bird Song on CD - Stonechat (01:03)
(a) song. (b) alarm call, the 'wee tsak' stone 'chat'. - British Bird Song on CD - Wheatear (01:03)
(a) song. (b) alarm call. Hard 'chak' and 'weet'. - British Bird Song on CD - Blackbird (01:32)
(a) Song. (b) Alarm call. The familiar 'rattle', often heard at dusk, as here. (c) 'chink' calls. - British Bird Song on CD - 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. - British Bird Song on CD - Song Thrush (01:17)
(a) song. Vigorous, with distinctive repetition of short phrases. (b) alarm call. Sharper and cleaner than Blackbird's rattle. - British Bird Song on CD - Ring Ouzel (01:07)
(a) song. Rather like Song Thrush pattern but without variety. (b) alarm calls of 2 adults. - British Bird Song on CD - Fieldfare (00:35)
contact calls. - British Bird Song on CD - Redwing (01:07)
(a) song. (b) contact calls 'see' and 'gak'.. - British Bird Song on CD - Cetti's Warbler (01:11)
Typical explosive songs. - British Bird Song on CD - Grasshopper Warbler (00:57)
The 'reeling' song. - British Bird Song on CD - 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'. - British Bird Song on CD - 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. - British Bird Song on CD - Reed Warbler (01:12)
(a) the 'regular rhythm' chattering song. (b) anxiety calls of a pair, with some snatches of song. - British Bird Song on CD - Dartford Warbler (00:59)
(a) song, rather like whitethroat, but more metalic. (b) scolding 'churr'.. - British Bird Song on CD - Lesser Whitethroat (00:58)
(a) song - a distinctive rattle introduced by some quiet chattery notes. (b) alarm calls of a pair. - British Bird Song on CD - 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. - British Bird Song on CD - 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. - British Bird Song on CD - 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'. - British Bird Song on CD - Wood Warbler (01:12)
(a) song - shivering trills and clear 'pu pu pu' notes. (b) alarm call. - British Bird Song on CD - Chiffchaff (01:06)
(a) song, with intervening 'gratings'. (b) anxiety call - more of a single note than Willow Warbler's. - British Bird Song on CD - Willow Warbler (01:06)
(a) song - a sweet cadence, lisping down the scale. (b) contact or alarm call - a slurred double note. - British Bird Song on CD - 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. - British Bird Song on CD - Firecrest (00:39)
Song - an accelerating crescendo of thin high-pitched notes. - British Bird Song on CD - Spotted Flycatcher (01:14)
(a) song. (b) contact call. - British Bird Song on CD - Pied Flycatcher (00:59)
(a) song. (b) alarm call. - British Bird Song on CD - Bearded Tit (00:38)
calls of a pair - 'pings'. - British Bird Song on CD - Long-Tailed Tit (00:42)
Various calls made by a foraging party. - British Bird Song on CD - Willow Tit (00:41)
Song and characteristic 'tchay' calls. - British Bird Song on CD - Marsh Tit (01:08)
(a) song. (b) a few of the calls. - British Bird Song on CD - Coal Tit (01:02)
(a) 2 types of song from one bird. There are other variants. Sweeter and thinner than Great Tit. (b) calls. - British Bird Song on CD - 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. - British Bird Song on CD - Blue Tit (00:57)
(a) song. Perhaps the best of the various tunes of this species. (b) scolding 'churrs'. - British Bird Song on CD - Nuthatch (01:16)
(a) trilling song. (b) drawn-out whistles. (c) 'twoit' calls. (d) staccato 'wit-wit' alarm call. - British Bird Song on CD - Treecreeper (01:03)
(a) song, like a thin, fast Chaffinch. (b) call. - British Bird Song on CD - Jay (00:41)
Typical harsh calls. - British Bird Song on CD - Magpie (00:34)
Typical chattering calls. - British Bird Song on CD - Chough (00:41)
calls. - British Bird Song on CD - Jacdaw (00:40)
calls of a party in the early morning. - British Bird Song on CD - Rook (00:43)
Early morning sounds from a rookery. - British Bird Song on CD - Carrion Crow (01:21)
(a) The assertive territotial 'caws'. Harsher than Rook. (b) calls with throat rattle. - British Bird Song on CD - Raven (00:49)
calls of 4 birds displaying over trees. - British Bird Song on CD - Starling (01:06)
song - including mimicry of farmer whistling his dog, chicken and Swallow, but with characteristic clicks. - British Bird Song on CD - House Sparrow (00:35)
'cheeps' and splutterings 'chirrups'. - British Bird Song on CD - Tree Sparrow (00:29)
calls - harder and sharper than House Sparrow. - British Bird Song on CD - Chaffinch (00:59)
(a) song (crescendo and accelerando) delivered with cheerful gusto. (b) anxiety call - whistle and 'pink pink'. - British Bird Song on CD - Brambling (00:28)
song only occaisionally heard in Britain. - British Bird Song on CD - Goldfinch (00:56)
(a) the sweet, twittery song. (b) contact calls of a feeding group. - British Bird Song on CD - Greenfinch (01:02)
(a) song with 'zwees' trills and musical notes. (b) contact calls, often given in flight. - British Bird Song on CD - Siskin (00:59)
(a) song. (b) calls of feeding party. - British Bird Song on CD - Redpoll (00:38)
(a) song in display flight - 'chitters' and 'whirrs'. (b) calls of a party, with anxiety notes. - British Bird Song on CD - Linnet (00:58)
(a) song, a medley of sweet and metalic notes. (b) flight call. - British Bird Song on CD - Twite (00:49)
(a) song. (b) calls. - British Bird Song on CD - Crossbill (00:57)
(a) song. (b) calls of feeding flock. - British Bird Song on CD - Bullfinch (01:00)
(a) song, with its 'creaky' notes. Not very often heard. (b) contact call. A continually used, commonly heard sound. - British Bird Song on CD - Hawfinch (00:31)
calls. - British Bird Song on CD - Snow Bunting (00:56)
(a) song. (b) calls. - British Bird Song on CD - Yellowhammer (01:01)
(a) song. (b) call. - British Bird Song on CD - Cirl Bunting (00:45)
2 types of song. - British Bird Song on CD - Reed Bunting (00:57)
(a) song. A typically feeble tune, but they vary greatly. (b) call. - British Bird Song on CD - Corn Bunting (01:04)
(a) song - a monotonous accelerating jangle. (b) calls - 'ticking' and rasping sounds.
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