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ML130443

Marañon Thrush Turdus maranonicus

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Contributor

Linda Macaulay Media from this contributor Profile

Date

16 Mar 2002 4:00 PM eBird checklist S23688500

Location

Valladolid
Zamora-Chinchipe, Ecuador
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Map
Map Coordinates: -4.3333333, -79.1666667
Age and sex
Adult Male - 1
Sounds
Call; Song
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Media notes

NOTES: Thryothorus sclateri in the background. Thrush - 2 males seen, call notes at first from very high in tree, then song. After the rain seen in both trees and palms, the second individual was seen feeding on fruits on the base of cecropia leaves.

Additional species

  • Speckle-breasted Wren Pheugopedius sclateri

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Cataloged
1 Jun 2006 - Linda Macaulay
Digitized
1 Jun 2006 - Martha Fischer
Edited
1 Jun 2006 - Martha Fischer

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