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If you want, there is a website that identifies bird sounds: BirdNET. Generally, when I use it the results are correct, but as this sound is a little low it can cause errors, but it's worth trying and comparing the sound of the bird in a database of birdsongs (xenocanto). Source: 11 months ago
Also xeno canto is an amazing site of shared bird recordings from all over the world. If I ever use Merlin for birdsong, I check it against any recordings here. Source: 12 months ago
You could have a look at https://xeno-canto.org for a catalogue search of the bird sounds. Good luck! Source: about 1 year ago
Heyo, I'm also in Germany and had a hard time differentiating some bird calls. What I did was repeatedly listen to a specific bird call, make notes about them and the differences and then download & compare the sonograms. I used Xeno-Canto for my sources. Source: about 1 year ago
Xeno-cantho.orgis a collaborative project website that lets you post sound recordings of birds in your region to ID them as a community; as well as letting you search the user-collected database of bird sounds for your region. Source: about 1 year ago
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