Spring is the time to tune your ears to melodies and call notes of songbirds, as males sing their hearts out during spring breeding season. It’s also the best time to learn the names of each songbird ...
5. Keep it simple. Don't try to identify too many birds at once when you are learning. Focus on one or two each day. Listen to recorded examples online and then come back to the area to listen again.
Birds became the world's master musicians in order to convey to potential mates, rivals and predators all the important things they have to say, from "Clear off!" to "Come on!" And their songs ...
This activity, created in partnership with The Wildlife Trusts, can help your child learn what kind of birds they're likely to see on an outdoor adventure, and how to identify them by their song.
Conservationists are using artificial intelligence to identify and monitor bird populations by recording their songs. Somerset Wildlife Trust is restoring peatland at the former dairy farm ...
5. Keep it simple. Don't try to identify too many birds at once when you are learning. Focus on one or two each day. Listen to recorded examples online and then come back to the area to listen again.