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ML103332741

Eurasian Wigeon Mareca penelope

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Contributor

Andrew Spencer Media from this contributor Profile

Date

31 May 2018 eBird checklist S46204373

Location

Mývatn--Birtingatjörn
Norðurland eystra, Iceland
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: 65.5721645, -16.9472694
Age and sex
Adult Male - X
Sounds
Song
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Media notes

"Song" from a male bird near the edge of a large lake. The bird would sing from its corner of the lake for a while, fly off to another part of the lake where there were other wigeon, and then later return to the same corner; each cut here represents a different time it returned to the same spot. The faster series of calls in the third cut were given immediately after landing.

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