IdentiFlyer - Eastern Warblers
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The unique technology of IdentiFlyer introduces a powerful new way to pursue the mastery of 40 wood-warblers. Beginners and intermediate birders can master the songs of wood-warblers more quickly than ANY other method. Experts can use the system to brush-up on their skills from one season to the next. Identifying warbler songs has never been easier when you use our three-step process: Learn to recognize the type of call and determine the group it belongs to.... You must have the IdentiFlyer BirdSong player to use these cards. Eastern Warbler One Song Card
Eastern Warbler Two Song Card
Eastern Warbler Three Song Card
Trills - One or two notes that repeat rapidly
Eastern Warbler Four Song Card
Buzzy, insect like - Songs that are buzzy and insect like
Select the appropriate SongCard Press buttons on IdentiFlyer until you hear the recording that matches the singing bird's song, noting the name and picture next to the button Warbler vocalizations are organized into eight groups, simplifying the task of learning and identifying their songs.
Distinctive Songs - Generally loud, some with unique phrases or tempos (and they don't fit into any other group)
Kirtland's Warbler
Swainson's warbler
Northern waterthrush
Loiisiana waterthrush
Connecticut warbler
Mourning warbler
Hooded warbler
Yellow-breastred chat
Texas Specialties - Species seen only in Texas
Golden-checked warbler
Tropical parula
Cadence - Songs with a definite pattern that may be recalled by remembering mnemonic phrases
Yellow warbler
Chestnut-sided warbler
Black-throated green warbler
Black and white warbler
Musical - Songs with a variety of notes changing in volume, tempo and cadence
Magnolia warbler
Yellow-rumped warbler
Yellow-throated warbler
American redstart
Wilson's warbler
Canada warbler
Orange-crowned warbler
Pine warbler
Palm warbler
Worm-eating warbler
Tenessee warbler
Repetitive Songs - Songs similar to trilled songs only having more notes and generally more complex
Nashville warbler
Prothonotary warbler
Ovenbird
Kentucky warbler
Common yellowthroat
Blue-winged warbler
Golden-winged warbler
Nothern parula
Black-throated blue warbler
Prarie warbler
High-pitched Songs - Songs that have thin, wiry high notes
Cerulean warbler
Cape may warbler
Blackburnian warbler
Bay-breasted warbler
Blackpoll