Birds of Trinidad and Tobago (Cassette)
Birds of Trinidad and Tobago
Peregrine Enterprises, 1997
This cassette features 40 of the more common species of birds you are likely to encounter; many right at Asa Wright. The species' common and scientific names precede each bird's song and calls. A list of the represented species, in order, is provided.
Cassette
$12.95 Your Price: $11.65

Voices of Costa Rican Birds, Caribbean Slope (CD)
Voices of Costa Rican Birds, Caribbean Slope
David L. Ross, Jr. and Bret M. Whitney Cornell Lab of Ornithology, 1995
An audio guide to more than 220 species of birds found on the Caribbean Slope of Costa Rica, at middle elevations, in the foothills, and in the lowlands. Includes many commonly heard vocalists as well as less frequently observed Caribbean Slope specialties. A "must-have" for the birder who plans to visit Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve's Penas Blancas Valley, Parque Nacional Braulio Carrillo, Parque Nacional Cahuita, Parque Nacional Tortuguero, and other locales, including any Costa Rican rain forest.
2 Compact Discs
$29.95 Your Price: $26.95

Costa Rican Bird Song Sampler (CD)
Costa Rican Bird Song Sampler
David L. Ross, Jr. Cornell Lab of Ornithology, 2001
This compact disc contains 184 of the most often heard Costa Rican birds (nearly a third of the country's resident species). The sounds are numbered and sequenced to follow the order in which they appear in the plates in A Guide to the Birds of Costa Rica (Stiles, Skutch, and Gardner 1989). Recordings are presented within eight easy-to-use categories. In addition to covering the most characteristic bird songs of the major birding destinations, this sampler includes a selection of recordings for the seasoned visitor: Resplendent Quetzal, Black-cheeked Ant-Tanager, Black-crowned Antpitta, Yellow-eared Toucanet, Lesser Ground-Cuckoo, Zeledonia, Silvery-fronted Tapaculo, Silvery-throated Jay, Black-faced Solitaire, Collared, Slaty-backed and Barred Forest-Falcons, 5 tinamou species, 15 wrens, and 11 nightbirds including the Andean Pygmy-Owl.
Compact Disc
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Bird Songs of Southeastern Arizona and Sonora Mexico (CD)
Bird Songs of Southeastern Arizona and Sonora Mexico
Geoffrey A. Keller Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Bird Songs of Southeastern Arizona and Sonora, Mexico captures the voices of more than 200 birds of this diverse region. Learn the voices of Elegant Trogon, Rose-throated Becard, Sulphur-bellied Flycatcher, Red-faced Warbler, Olive Warbler, Painted Redstart, Five-striped Sparrow, and a dazzling array of hummingbirds and owls. Includes extremely rare vagrants to the Southeastern Arizona region such as Eared Trogon, Nutting's Flycatcher, Rufous-backed Robin, Blue Mockingbird, Crescent-chested Warbler, Slate-throated Redstart, Fan-tailed Warbler, Rufous-capped Warbler, and Yellow Grosbeak, and extended song sequences for virtually all specialty birds. Anyone traveling to the increasingly popular Mexican states of Sonora and Sinaloa will find the recordings of White-striped Woodcreeper, Pine Flycatcher, Spotted Wren, and many others very helpful. The perfect audio guide for researchers, beginning birders new to the region, and expert birders alike!
2 Compact Discs
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A Bird Walk at Chan Chich (Cassette)
A Bird Walk at Chan Chich
John V. Moore Nature Recordings
Vocalizations from 150 species of birds plus selected mammals recorded in northwestern Belize, Central America.
Cassette
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The Birds of Northwest Ecuador Volume I (CD)
The Birds of Northwest Ecuador Volume I
John V. Moore, Paul Coopmans, Robert S. Ridgely, and Mitch Lysinger John V. Moore Productions, 1999.
This three-CD publication presents vocalizations from 190 bird species and features over 425 separately announced recordings. The mid-elevation montane and premontane forests of northwest Ecuador support a wealth of birdlife, including a large number of species and subspecies endemic to the exceptionally rich "Chocó Faunal Region." This important biogeographic area extends northward into western Colombia, and this is the first audio publication to feature a large number of these endemics. For some of the wider-ranging species included in this publication, the discerning listener will note certain differences between the vocalizations presented and those of the same species (but usually a different subspecies) found elsewhere.
3 Compact Discs
$23.95 Your Price: $21.60

The Birds of Northwest Ecuador Volume II (CD)
The Birds of Northwest Ecuador Volume II
Jahn, Moore, Valenzuela, Krabbe, Coopmans, Lysinger and Ridgely John V. Moore Productions, 2003.
This two-CD publication includes vocalizations of many of the bird species found in the humid and wet lowlands and lower foothills of northwestern Ecuador. It contains 465 separate recordings of 253 species, many of them presented for the first time in an audio publication. The goal of this summary version is to present the more often heard, most typical and spectacular bird sounds to the broader public. The area covered belongs to the "Chocó Endemic Area", which extends northward into western Colombia. It supports an exceptionally rich birdlife and the highest number of endemic bird species of any biographic region in South America.
2 Compact Discs
$21.95 Your Price: $19.75

Birds of the Ecuadorian Highlands (CD)
Birds of the Ecuadorian Highlands
Niels Krabbe, J. V. Moore, Paul Coopmans, Mitch Lysinger and R. S. Ridgely John V. Moore Productions, 2001.
This four-CD publication presents vocalizations of nearly all bird species found in the high Andes of Ecuador. It contains over 850 separately announced recordings of 246 species and represents the first attempt to publish an audio series devoted entirely to the birds of the high Andes. It is outstanding in its completeness, including not only song, but also a variety of calls of each species and distinct subspecies, several of which are endemic to the region. The high Andes of Ecuador supports a diversity of habitats ranging from cushion plants near the snowline through high-elevation grassland, wetlands and Polylepis-Gynoxys woodland, to humid forest on the rainy slopes and dry scrub in the intermontane valleys. These habitats are occupied by different species of birds, each with a voice adapted to its specific environment and life style. This CD-set is part of a series that will eventually cover all the birds of Ecuador, one of the richest avifaunas in the World.
4 Compact Discs
$25.95 Your Price: $23.35

The Birds of Southwest Ecuador (CD)
The Birds of Southwest Ecuador
Coopmans, J.V. Moore, Krabbe, Jahn, Berg, Lysinger, Navarrete and Ridgely John V. Moore Productions, 2004.
Features almost 1000 separate vocalizations from 235 species found in Southwestern Ecuador. The habitats covered are diverse and range from desert, desert scrub and dry forest to humid forest, and also include lakes, marshes, salt ponds, sandy beaches, and mangroves. A large number of species and subspecies confined to the important "Tumbesian Endemic Area" are featured. Includes: Pinnated Bittern; Pearl Kite; Rufous-necked Wood-Rail; Croaking Ground-Dove; Gray-capped Cuckoo; Anthony's Nightjar; Ecuadorian Piculet; Blackish-headed, Necklaced, and Line-cheeked Spinetail; Rufous-necked and Henna-hooded Foliage-gleaner; Collared and Chapman's Antshrike; Jet and Gray-headed Antbird; Watkins's and Rusty-breasted Antpitta; Elegant Creascentchest; Pale-headed Brush-Finch, Tumbes and Black-capped Sparrow; Tumbesian and Gray-and-White Tyrannulet; Tumbes Pewee; Short-billed Field-Tyrant; Sooty-crowned and Baird's Flycatcher; Black-and-white Tanager; Black-cowled Saltator; Crimson-breasted Finch; Parrot-billed Seedeater; Collared Warbling-Finch; White-edged Oriole; Saffron Siskin and many others.
5 Compact Discs
$25.95 Your Price: $23.35

The Birds of Eastern Ecuador Volume I (CD)
The Birds of Eastern Ecuador Volume I
Lysinger, Moore, Krabbe, Coopmans, Lane, Navarrete, Nilsson, Ridgely John V. Moore Productions, 2005.
This 5 CD publication presents 814 separately announced recordings of 217 species. It includes the voices of nearly all the birds typical of the foothills and lower subtropics of eastern Ecuador and the Río Marañón drainage in southernmost Ecuador, except for many of those that are commonly found in other parts of Ecuador and were treated in earlier publications by John V. Moore Nature Recordings.
The foothills and lower subtropics are wonderfully rich in birds, both tropical, montane and endemic. Many are poorly known, especially those confined to wet, low-lying ridges east of the Andes. In addition, the Río Marañón drainage combines birds from both humid eastern and arid south-western Ecuador with its many endemic forms.
5 Compact Discs
$25.95 Your Price: $23.35

Voices of the Antbirds (CD)
Voices of the Antbirds
Cornell Lab of Ornithology, 2001
Antbirds make up one of the largest, most diverse groups of birds in the New World. Their whistles, croaks, caws, hoots, rasps, and rattles, can create a staggering chorus in the forest. Their amazing vocal diversity, combined with the birds' secretive nature, make this 3 CD set of nearly all of the 270 recognized antbirds an invaluable tool for the tropical birder.
3 Compact Discs
$39.95 Your Price: $35.95

Voices of the New World Parrots (CD)
Voices of the New World Parrots
Cornell Lab of Ornithology, 2002
This 3 CD set features a wide range of vocal signals for each of the New World parrots. Researchers will find the guide essential in censusing populations, while for the casual listener, the recordings raise awareness of the amazing diversity of these threatened birds, and the need to protect them.
3 Compact Discs
$39.95 Your Price: $35.95

Sounds of Neotropical Rainforest Mammals (CD)
Sounds of Neotropical Rainforest Mammals (CD)
Cornell Lab of Ornithology, 1998
The two-CD guide presents 109 species of mammals including 54 primates and 55 others, most never before published.
2 Compact discs
$29.95 Your Price: $26.95