| View Larger Image | Stokes Field Guide to Bird Songs: Eastern Region | Audio CDby Donald Stokes (Author), Lillian Stokes (Author), Lang Elliot (Author), Lang Elliot (Reader)
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| | Binding: | Audio CD | | Publisher: | Hachette Audio | | Edition: | Com/Bkltth Edition | | Publication Date: | April 01, 1997 | | Sales Rank: | 170,897th |
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FEATURES | - ISBN13: 9781570424830
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description Features: Consists of three CDs and a guide booklet. Covers the sounds of 372 species living in Eastern North America. Narrator Lang Elliott introduces each species with the name and a variety of its songs and calls. The audioguide codes the CD track number for each species, gives a page number corresponding to the companion book, and an explanation of each type of call and its function. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 26 reviews)
| Stokes Field Guide to Song Birds: Eastern Region by K. Pearson (Charlottesville, VA USA) 4 Stars August 28, 2009 These CD's of bird songs are fantastic and I love playing them on my new iTouch. The only thing missing are pictures of the bird that I'm listening to; that would be fabulous!
| | Stokes always a great purchase by Viola Biltz (Bonney Lake, WA USA) 5 Stars December 05, 2008 I had already purchased the set for the Western US. What is so great about Stokes is the fact they do not rush through the birds, but give plenty of time on each bird, so you are usually able to hear a nice repertoire of their song and call. Very useful tool for learning as well as in the field
| | wonderful by Amy (Mitchell, IN) 5 Stars August 04, 2008 Hands down the best field guide to songs available. I've tried all the others - this one is the best! The recordings are more complete, including call notes and other noises that can make the difference for a positive identification.
| | Stokes bird song field guide by C. Kelly 4 Stars July 26, 2008 Very handy and easy to use as a reference and with BirdJam for iPod, but not as good for a beginner just starting.
| | Stokes Bird Song Eastern Region by J. Kern 4 Stars July 06, 2008 Great product. Only criticism is that the cd case doesn't open and close properly/easily.
Fast shipment. Would recommend.
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