kHz
Contributor
Benjamin Clock Media from this contributor
Date
Location
Ondores - Lake Junin marsh camp
Junín, Peru
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist- Age
- Not specified
- Sex
- Not specified
- Sounds
- Call; Song
- Playback
- Not specified
Media notes
The Many-colored Rush-Tyrant vocalizations are the most prominent sounds in the first half of the cut. The Wren-like Rushbird vocalizations are diminutive squeaks from nestlings inside a nest hidden in the reed bank. ML: Subject changed from recordist's original identification of Phleocryptes melanops schoenobaenus to Phleocryptes melanops to conform to eBird Taxonomy (v. 1.55). -Jay McGowan/Matt Medler, July 2015. ML: Subject changed from recordist's original identification of Tachuris rubrigastra alticola to Tachuris rubrigastra to conform to eBird Taxonomy (v. 1.55). -Jay McGowan/Matt Medler, July 2015.
Additional species
Technical information
- Recorder
- SONY TCD-D8
- Microphone
- Sennheiser MKH 70
- Accessories
Archival information
- Cataloged
- 18 Feb 2010 - Benjamin Clock
- Digitized
- 18 Feb 2010 - Jessie Barry
- Edited
- 18 Feb 2010 - Jessie Barry