Data from the paper: Acevedo, M. A. and L. J. Villanueva-Rivera. 2006. Using automated digital recording systems as effective tools for the monitoring of birds and amphibians. Wildlife Society Bulletin 34:211-214. DOI: 10.2193/0091-7648(2006)34[211:UADRSA]2.0.CO;2 Each zip file contains 9 files: - readme.txt - Similar to this file - 8 sound files (wav, mono, 16-bit, 44.1 kHz), which are a 1/3 of the files recorded at that site The files are available in zip files, 3 for each of the 10 sites: Site01, 18.46078, -66.20571 Site02, 18.45804, -66.20856 Site03, 18.46144, -66.20577 Site04, 18.46093, -66.20501 Site05, 18.45803, -66.20886 Site06, 18.45719, -66.20891 Site07, 18.45686, -66.20992 Site08, 18.45863, -66.20781 Site09, 18.45954, -66.20693 (Coordinates for this site were estimated, we were unable to get a GPS signal) Site10, 18.46028, -66.20606 The data for each site was divided in three files (e.g. Site01-01.zip, Site01-02.zip, and Site01-03.zip). Each file is approximately 250-300MB. All recordings were made with a Sennheiser ME-62 omni-directional microphone and K-6 module and a Marantz PMD-670 digital recorder. The file name indicates the date and time when the recording was made. Please consult the Materials and Methods section of the paper for details on how the recordings were made and analyzed. Miguel A. Acevedo and Luis J. Villanueva-Rivera 2006 ljvillanueva@coquipr.com