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ML10579

Olive Warbler Peucedramus taeniatus

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Contributor

Robert C. Stein Media from this contributor
Robert B. Angstadt Media from this contributor

Date

14 May 1961

Location

Santa Catilina Mts.; Nne Tucson
Arizona, United States
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Age and sex
Adult Female - 1
Sounds
Call
Playback
Not specified

Media notes

NOTES: RIDGE ABOVE BEAR WALLOW. SAME TERRITORY AS LNS 10578. 1 FEMALE(S); Other recordist(s): GEORGE W.; [Thirteen calls, most of which are Contopus-like "pips" (with some variation) but there is one descending, "wheer" call at 0:25. Neither of these call types is described in BNA account. Quality changed from 2 to 2-3, 2 (the calls between 0:21 and 0:29 have the best signal) - CAM - 1 June 2005]. Habitat: Coniferous Forest, Montane Grassland.

Technical information

Recorder
NAGRA III-B
Microphone
AKG Unspecified
Accessories
Parabola 101.6cm (40in)

Archival information

Digitized
27 Feb 2002 - Martha Fischer

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