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Publié par on 2023-05-12

Song Sleuth turns your iPhone or iPad into an automatic bird song identifier
covering the 200 most common vocalizing land birds in North America. Developed
by Wildlife Acoustics, in collaboration with world-renowned bird expert and
illustrator David Sibley, the app records bird songs and suggests matching
species.


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About this app

The more engaged you are in the process, the more we hope you will learn. -The app does not identify simple calls, chips and scolds, only bird songs and more distinct calls that are characteristic of that species. -The app does not recognize birds that are mimicking other birds such as the Thrashers and Mockingbird. -It is ideal to get a recording of a single bird singing.  Well-known nature recordist Lang Elliot and friends spent countless hours recording in the field to provide over 1,000 world-class recording examples of the included bird species.  To assist you in determining the correct bird, you can listen to your recording and the example recordings of the likely matches as well as compare their spectrograms side-by-side.  Also, Song Sleuth automatically selects the birds that are likely to be in your area at the present time of year, so you need to be sure the birds you are playing are selected in the SPECIES LIST.  Song Sleuth turns your iPhone or iPad into an automatic bird song identifier covering the 200 most common vocalizing land birds in North America.  The reference includes Sibley illustrations of each bird, a description of each bird and its songs, zoomable range maps and a bar chart showing the likelihood of each bird’s presence in your area throughout the year, using Sibley’s extensive database of bird presence.  Developed by Wildlife Acoustics, in collaboration with world-renowned bird expert and illustrator David Sibley, the app records bird songs and suggests matching species.  Simply press the record button when you hear a bird singing and the app begins recording a few seconds back in time using the built-in microphone.  Recordings are saved in the RECORDING LIST where you can view the recording’s spectrogram, listen to the recording (and speed it up or slow down), add a text note, or view the GPS location.  The included David Sibley Bird Reference lets you learn more about each species.  Not just for beginners, the app also has features for intermediate birders who might need an identification hint or wish to study the included example recordings to take their ear birding to the next level.  The app can be confused by noise or background birds but tools are provided to trim and filter your recordings to improve the results. - The app performs best outdoors with live birds, and not as well with pre-recorded sounds.  Tap the record button again when the song is complete and Song Sleuth immediately shows you three most likely species.  You can listen to a all the vocalizations made by each species or compare spectrograms to your own recordings or examples from other species.  Recordings can be shared with other Song Sleuth users via text messaging or email.  Advanced birders who don’t need any identification help will appreciate the ability to make and keep recordings for further study. 



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