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Beautiful Bird Songs of Britain

Beautiful Bird Songs of Britain

Published by British Library

This disc brings together some of the most beautiful bird songs that can be heard around the British Isles. Blackbird, Skylark, Nightingale and Mistle Thrush are just a few of the birds that add their exquisite compositions to the natural soundscape of this island. Some songs will be familiar to many, while others can only be experienced in certain locations. All however, are excellent examples of the beauty of bird song. 65 min.

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Common NameScientific Name
Wood LarkLullula arborea
Sky LarkAlauda arvensis
Winter WrenTroglodytes troglodytes
Common BlackbirdTurdus merula
Song ThrushTurdus philomelos
Mistle ThrushTurdus viscivorus
European RobinErithacus rubecula
Common NightingaleLuscinia megarhynchos
Sedge WarblerAcrocephalus schoenobaenus
Eurasian Reed WarblerAcrocephalus scirpaceus
BlackcapSylvia atricapilla
Common WhitethroatSylvia communis
YellowhammerEmberiza citrinella

Disclaimer The species list above is in systematic order, the taxonomy and nomenclature of which generally follows the Wells World Birds list on Birder's Diary v3.0 (courtesy of Thayer Software: www.thayerbirding.com), with adaptations by WildSounds.
The Wells World Birds list is based on a classification created by Mic Wells.
Please note that the above list may not be in the same order or be a full and accurate representation of the species on the title concerned. We take due care to ensure the accuracy of the list, but should you find any errors, please notify us.

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