Contributor
Date
Location
- Age and sex
- Adult, Unknown sex - 1
- Sounds
- Call; Song
- Playback
- Playback not used
Media notes
NOTES: 81 songs and one long call of BIRD #2 recorded at 6:14:28; cut began at 5:46:15 am, after it took me ten minutes to get onto bird; I believe I first heard the bird at 5:36 am, but it was quite distant; once I got onto the bird, it was almost directly overhead, 35-40 meters away in a large tree with a dbh of about one meter; at least one long call was given by a second bird, with the songs following this call noticeably different; I missed about 20 songs when bird moved about 100 meters through a tree-fall gap; then, the bird returned to where it was before, with the third part of this cut beginning at 6:11:41 am, with the bird now 35-40 meters up and 40-45 meters away for the end of the cut; the bird seemed to be a little east of where it normally sang; recorded about 250 meters short of Estrada do Gave¿ on north side of road to house and Rio Barra Seca [19¡ 04Õ 21" S, 39¡, 53Õ 47" W]; rain between 4:00 and 4:30 am, calm, full overcast, 73-74 ¡F; (70/1/1//9). ML: Subject changed from recordist's original identification of Xiphorhynchus guttatus guttatus to Xiphorhynchus guttatus [guttatus Group] to conform to eBird Taxonomy (v. 1.55). -Jay McGowan/Matt Medler, July 2015. Other Behaviors: Advertise. Habitat: Rainforest, Evergreen Forest.
Additional species
Technical information
- Recorder
- NAGRA 4.2
- Microphone
- Sennheiser MKH 20
- Accessories
- Roche Parabola 74cm/17.7cm (29.1in/7in)
Archival information
- Cataloged
- 17 Sep 2003 - Curtis Marantz
- Digitized
- 17 Sep 2003 - Mark E. Reaves
- Edited
- 17 Sep 2003 - Mark E. Reaves