Exploring Sound
Here are resources to help you get started exploring sound:
- See a lesson plan by Colleen McLinn, from Macaulay Library of Natural Sounds and get close and personal with bird sounds. Learn about 'seeing sounds', communicating without words, drawing sounds, and much more. Appropriate for all ages.
- Learn more about identifying birds: take the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's Bird Quiz!
- Learn about the Urban Bird Sounds Project. This project led by students from Codman Academy Charter Public School (Boston, MA) is a model example of how to integrate technology with nature. It inspires youth and adults alike. Youth researched urban birds and created podcasts focused on the songs and calls of city birds. Podcasts and CDs by youth are available for free. Download an easy step-by-step guide to make your own audio guide to animal sounds. (Courtesy of Regan Brooks, Teacher, Bird Nerd, and leader of the Urban Bird Sounds Project)
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Find other great teaching materials at: http://www.urbanbirdsounds.org/Site/Teaching_Materials.html
Resources to help you explore bird songs/calls and learn more about birds:
- Celebrate Urban Birds Bird Guide -- Explore each of the 16 focal species of birds for the project. Listen and view each of the species.
- All About Birds Sound Resources -- Learn about bird song and how to identify birds by song from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's All About Birds web site
- Macaulay Library Download and explore the world's largest online archive of animal sounds and videos. Some files are available for free or at low cost. To order files click here.

