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Cassette review: Voices of the Woodcreepers: Dendrocolaptidae |
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CD review: Sounds of Taiwan babblers |
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Book and CD review: Warbler Songs and Calls of Britain and Europe |
L. Moores |
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Audio cassette review: Voices of neotropical wood warblers: Parulidae |
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Differences in the calls of European and North American black-billed magpies and the yellow-billed magpie |
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Chaffinches Fringilla coelebs do not learn song during autumn and early winter |
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Using autonomous recording units and change-point analysis to determine reproductive activity in an aerial insectivore |
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Being inside nest boxes: does it complicate the receiving conditions for Great Tit Parus major females? |
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Estimating repertoire size in a songbird: A comparison of three techniques |
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House finches learn canary trills |
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Combining audio and non-audio inputs in evolved neural networks for ovenbird classification |
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Do the Siberian tits Parus cinctus in Scandinavia and Siberia speak the same language? |
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Measuring the sound pressure level of the song of the screaming piha Lipaugus vociferans: one of the loudest birds in the world? |
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225-228 |
Characterizing the flight song: repeatable individual variation of Ovenbird song features |
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Relative effects of ambient noise and habitat openness on signal transfer for chickadee vocalizations in rural and urban green-spaces |
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233-252 |
Improvisation of new notes during singing by male Sardinian warblers Sylvia melanocephala |
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235-244 |
Acoustic differentiation of calls in the closely related Dartford (Curruca undata), Marmora’s (Curruca sarda) and Balearic Warblers (Curruca balearica) |
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237-259 |
Repertoire composition and singing behaviour in two eastern populations of hermit thrush (Catharus guttatus) |
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239-252 |
Measuring consistency: spectrogram cross-correlation versus targeted acoustic parameters |
Emily R.A. Cramer |
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247-257 |
Can Chaffinch songs change from year to year? |
D. Goodfellow, P. Slater |
1990 |
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