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Where to find open-source sounds of birds (especially New Guinea)? (1 Viewer)

jurek

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Hi,
I was asked to make a series of online presentations about birds, including about New Guinea. I am not paid for this. I thought of including bird recordings: likes of birds of paradise, cassowary etc. However, xeno-canto and ebird have licences which make them practically useless.

How do you include full credits and links of 10 people in a 30 minutes online recording in a way which is not awkward and not disrupting to the viewer?

Is there a source of really open source bird sounds?
 
Presumably the online presentation is hosted somewhere. Put the credit details in the description or provide a link to a pdf or Google Doc containing the required credit information.
 
If this is a slideshow include references on the last slides (however many are needed) with only the name of the main recorder (or the XC#) on the slide where you use the recording.

Niels
 
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