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Natural History Web Resources for the Blind

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Natural History Web Resources for the Blind

Natural History Web Resources for the Blind

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  • “The software that migrates with you.” This is a comprehensive fieldguide to over 2000 birds, primarily sound-oriented, by Marty Michener, NHEST board member, who supplied the recordings we use and did some of the original bird recordings for Cornell in the late 1950s.
  • Many of the species are found throughout much of North America. This site gives verbal range descriptions so you will be able to get an idea of which species occur in your area. Let me know how you do with this site.

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