Xeno-canto featured on Treehugger

Xeno-canto scoop!

We hope Xeno-canto – the serious world birder’s main resource to get mp3:s of the bird calls of the world – have their servers at full capacity, because they are bound to get some heavy traffic within the next 24 hours. The popular bird song data base has just been featured by TreeHugger – one of the most popular eco-sites in the world.  Treehugger.com has over 300.000 unique visitors per day – 1000 times more than Birdingblogs.  It will be a massive boast of traffic for xeno-canto. Congratulations.

Treehugger writes:

The Web site xeno-canto is a “community database of shared bird sounds from the whole world” — boasting around 67,000 calls and songs from a whopping 7147 birds, which amounts to an impressive 67.4 percent of all species on the planet.

Check out the rest of this article on Treehugger.com.

Top Photo: Black-headed Nightengale-Trush by Michael Woodruff.

4 comments add yours

  1. @Gunnar – saw this article yesterday on treehugger and am looking forward to using it. Cornell Lab of Ornithology is typically my go-to resource for bird calls, that and my Audubon app, but once in a while there’s something I can’t find.

    • Janet, the advantage with Xeno-canto compared to the Macauley library on
      Cornell, is that the calls can be downloaded and even embedded in blogposts.

      It is pretty amazing, really.

      Gunnar

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