Growing up on the edge of the countryside in North Staffordshire, I have always been familiar with the songs and calls of the most common birds and learned early on that the chaffinch announces that it is “pink, pink, pink” and that the yellow hammer informs us that it has “a little bit of bread and no … cheese”.
However, it was only when I retired that I began to develop a real interest in birds. I joined the local RSPB group where the members were most generous in sharing their knowledge. My daughters bought me a CD guide of how to identify bird songs and calls, which I played in the car as background music. In very little time I found that by tuning in my ears as I was walking, I was able to pick out many different bird songs, and I began to be able to spot and identify the songsters.