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ML111896

Black-and-white Becard Pachyramphus albogriseus

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Contributor

Paul A. Schwartz Media from this contributor

Date

27 May 1969 6:10 AM

Location

Rancho Grande; Pica de la Toma
Aragua, Venezuela
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: 10.3666667, -67.6833333
Age and sex
Adult Male - 1
Sounds
Song
Playback
Playback not used
Specimen
Specimen collected

Media notes

NOTES: Neotropical Institute Cut # 8. Bulk reel: 154 Weather: light cloudy. This is in exactly same spot as where the female was collected yesterday. This is natural song and is given by a male. Quality: 1; Level: +5; recorded at 7.5ips.

Technical information

Recorder
NAGRA III
Microphone
Electro-Voice 650
Accessories
Parabola 91.4cm (36in)

Archival information

Cataloged
23 Mar 2000 - Martha Fischer
Digitized
5 Apr 2006 - Ashik Rahaman

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