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ML151148371

Black-capped Vireo Vireo atricapilla

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Contributor

Marky “Dark Arremon” Mutchler Media from this contributor Profile

Date

13 Apr 2019 eBird checklist S54921507

Location

Colorado Bend SP (HOTE 019)
San Saba, Texas, United States
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: 31.0221933, -98.4426498
Age and sex
Adult, Unknown sex - X
Sounds
Call; Song
Playback
Not specified

Media notes

Brief round of scold tapes used which brought in the male (recorded singing and observed visually). Later on, more scolding and quieter sounds are heard and presumably are due to the female quietly coming in. Birds in dense mixed juniper habitat.

Technical information

Recorder
Sound Devices MixPre3
Microphone
Wildtronics Pro Mono Parabolic Microphone
Accessories
Wildtronics 22" Parabola
Original file size
23.9 MB

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