BirdID WP Sounds
BirdID West-Palearctic is a web- and field-based study with the main emphasis on determining birds using appearance and sound. BID2002 is about the sounds of birds in the Western Palerctic. Exams are online and must be taken before you can join the fieldtrips. Both registration for the exam and registration for the fieldtrips is done at www.natureid.no
(not on Nord.no's pages). Here you will also find more information about the study, textbook and training program.
SKILLS
The student can:
Determine the species of the most common birds on the basis of song, and for some species also on the basis of contact sounds, warning sounds, alarm sounds or other types of sounds
To use habitat and geographical area as aids to assess the probability of whether the assumed species is correct
Use GISS (general impression of size and shape) to help with species determination
Field experience
KNOWLEDGE
The student has knowledge, which is tested at the exam, about:
Characteristic species characteristics of birds' sounds
Habitat selection and behavior in birds that are important for species determination
The most common bird species in the entire Western Palearctic
GENERAL COMPETENCE
The student
Has knowledge of important digital resources about birds
Have sharpened and trained their ability to discover birds in nature, and thus increased their joy of being out in nature
No tuition fees. Semester fees and cost of course literature apply.
Participants to the field courses must pay flight tickets, transport, accomodation and food. For more info on expences, see www.birdid.no
The study has an interactive web-based approach and consists of independent studies using our digital tools at www.birdid.no
A large degree of self-study is required in order to achieve the course's learning goals.
The study has field trips after passing the exam, and students must pass the exam to be able to participate in these. The language of instruction on the field trips is English.
Overlap refers to a similarity between courses with the same content. Therefore, you will receive the following reduction in credits if you have taken the courses listed below:
BID910 - Bird sounds Western Palearctic - 15 credits