About This 2-Part Course
Join Tom Stephenson, co-author of "The Warbler Guide" for this 2-Part course.
Identifying the warblers and other species singing around us is one of the most enjoyable and satisfying aspects of birding. However trying to learn and remember bird vocalizations can be very difficult! And the transliterations in current field guides don’t help very much.
In this talk we’ll discuss more objective and useful approaches, using spectrograms and objective terms, which can really help you hear more accurately. We’ll then apply these techniques to a few sets of confusing vocalizations to show how spectrograms are a powerful way of studying and separating similar-sounding songs.
Then we’ll tackle a really important skill: memorization. We will cover the science of memory and learning, and see what techniques have proven effective for all kinds of memorization tasks.
We’ll then explore a simple 3-step memorization system that Tom has used many times to memorize 300 or more songs for a trip to a new country.
Identifying the warblers and other species singing around us is one of the most enjoyable and satisfying aspects of birding. However trying to learn and remember bird vocalizations can be very difficult! And the transliterations in current field guides don’t help very much.
In this talk we’ll discuss more objective and useful approaches, using spectrograms and objective terms, which can really help you hear more accurately. We’ll then apply these techniques to a few sets of confusing vocalizations to show how spectrograms are a powerful way of studying and separating similar-sounding songs.
Then we’ll tackle a really important skill: memorization. We will cover the science of memory and learning, and see what techniques have proven effective for all kinds of memorization tasks.
We’ll then explore a simple 3-step memorization system that Tom has used many times to memorize 300 or more songs for a trip to a new country.