2 CDs: 118 Species

2CD set 2007 produced by Neville Recording
The Scottish Highlands and Islands production includes common and rare species, recorded through the twelve months of the year. It starts with a Dipper and ends with the Tawny Owl. The recordings are absolutely beautiful and there are some good birding tips from the narrator, John Neville.

  • Read Review by Gordon Edgar
  • Read Review by Janet Crummy

    ISBN 0-9781797-1-4

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    Oystercatcher

    CONTENTS: Bird Songs of the Scottish Highlands and Islands

    CD#1

    1. Introduction
    2. January through April
    3. Dipper se
    4. Golden Plover flock se
    5. Oystercatcher se
    6. Twite se
    7. Grey Heron se
    8. Mistle Thrush se
    9. Song Thrush
    10. Peregrine Courtship se
    11. Fieldfare se
    12. Redwing se
    13. Great Spotted Woodpecker se
    14. Fox ,vixen & cubs kt
    15. Buildings, Parks and Gardens May & June
    16. House Sparrow
    17. House Martin bl
    18. Swift cw
    19. Dunnock bl
    20. Rock Dove le
    21. Collared Dove
    22. Blue Tit
    23. Great Tit
    24. Coal Tit
    25. Chaffinch
    26. Robin
    27. Blackbird
    28. Willow Warbler
    29. Rook
    30. Farmland
    31. Greenfinch
    32. Yellowhammer bl
    33. Corncrake se
    34. Pheasant
    35. Starling
    36. Pied Wagtail se
    37. Barn Owl
    38. Swallow
    39. Jackdaw
    40. Hooded Crow
    41. Chough se
    42. Raven
    43. Woodpigeon
    44. Woodland
    45. Grey Heronry se
    46. Tawny Owlet se
    47. Cuckoo
    48. Redstart se
    49. Goldfinch bl
    50. Treecreeper bl
    51. Blackcap
    52. Garden Warbler
    53. Wood Warbler se
    54. Wren
    55. Sparrowhawk & Kestrel se
    56. Crested Tit se
    57. Goldcrest
    58. Crossbill
    59. Tree Pipit
    60. Long-eared Owl dm
    61. Buzzard se
    62. Honey Buzzard se
    63. Woodcock bl
    64. Roe Deer

    CD#2

    1. Uplands
    2. Arctic Skua
    3. Great Skua
    4. Red Grouse se
    5. Golden Plover se
    6. Short-eared Owl se
    7. Hen Harrier cw
    8. Stonechat
    9. Whinchat se
    10. Wheatear
    11. Linnet bl
    12. Black Grouse lek dm
    13. Capercaillie se
    14. Curlew
    15. Lapwing se
    16. Skylark
    17. Meadow Pipit
    18. Dotterel dm
    19. Ring Ouzel se
    20. Snow Bunting dm
    21. Ptarmigan
    22. Golden Eagle se
    23. Freshwater Lochs and Fens
    24. Osprey jn,se
    25. Black-throated Diver
    26. Red-throated Diver
    27. Greylag Goose
    28. Mallard
    29. Teal se,jn
    30. Grasshopper Warbler
    31. Sedge Warbler
    32. Reed Bunting
    33. Redshank se
    34. Snipe
    35. Grey Wagtail se
    36. Coastal Habitat
    37. Oystercatcher
    38. Common Sandpiper
    39. Ringed Plover
    40. Rock Pipit
    41. Arctic Tern
    42. Common Seal
    43. Eider se
    44. Mute Swan
    45. Shelduck
    46. Cliffs
    47. Herring Gull
    48. Great Black-backed Gull
    49. Lesser Black-backed Gull cw
    50. Black-headed Gull
    51. Common Gull
    52. Kittiwake jn,se
    53. Fulmar
    54. Puffin dm
    55. Manx Shearwater dm
    56. Shag se
    57. Razorbill cw
    58. Guillemot
    59. Gannet dm
    60. Peregrine se
    61. White-tailed Eagle cw
    62. September through December
    63. Curlew flock se
    64. Lapwing flock se
    65. Oystercatcher roost se
    66. Red Deer stag se
    67. Pheasant roost kt
    68. Geese migrating se
    69. Whooper Swan se
    70. Bewick's Swan se
    71. Mute Swan se
    72. Barnacle Goose flock se
    73. Greylag Goose flock se
    74. Pink-footed Goose flock se
    75. White-fronted Goose flock dm
    76. Wigeon se
    77. Goldeneye se
    78. Long-tailed Duck
    79. Tawny Owl se

    Total RunningTime :CD#1 49:19 , CD#2 62:27

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