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ML13722

Pale-breasted Thrush Turdus leucomelas

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Contributor

Rodman Ward Media from this contributor

Date

15 Oct 1962 3:30 PM

Location

Santa Teresa; Museu Biol. Prof. Mello Leitao
Espírito Santo, Brazil
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Map Coordinates: -20, -41
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NOTES: APPROACHING WITHIN ABOUT 6M OF NEST WOULD INCITE THIS SCOLDING FROM THE MALE PERCHED 6M UP IN A TREE, NEST GUARDING. THE SCOLDING ACCOMPANIED BY AGITATED FLIGHT FROM TREE TO TREE FREQUENTLY BROUGHT THE INCUBATING MATE FROM THE NEST TO JOIN IN 1 MALE(S); 1 FEMALE(S)THE FUSS. SEE LNS 13723 FOR DESCRIPTION OF NEST. Other Behaviors: Scold. ML: Subject changed from Turdus fumigatus to T. leucomelas. Jay McGowan, 26Mar20201.

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Technical information

Recorder
NAGRA III
Microphone
AKG 200
Accessories
Parabola 61cm (24in)

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Digitized
21 Sep 2001 - Lauren A. Serafin

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