Cornell Launches Archive of 150,000 Bird Calls and Animal Sounds, with Recordings Going Back to 1929 | Open Culture

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Summary:

"Ornithologists and bird watchers rejoice. After a dozen years, The Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s Macaulay Library has fully digitized its nearly 150,000 audio recordings (a total running time of 7,513 hours), representing close to 9,000 different species, such as the very unsettling-sounding Barred Owl (above). While the collection also includes the sounds of whales, elephants, frogs, primates, and other animals, the primary emphasis here is on birds (it is a Lab of Ornithology, after all), and there is an incredible range of calls...."

Link:

https://www.openculture.com/2013/01/cornell_launches_archive_of_150000_bird_calls_and_animal_sounds_with_recordings_going_back_to_1929.html

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02/14/2021, 10:45

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oa.biology oa.audio oa.cornell.u oa.zoology oa.ornithology

Date tagged:

02/14/2021, 15:45

Date published:

01/22/2013, 10:45