Contributor
Date
Location
- Age and sex
- Adult, Unknown sex - 3
- Sounds
- Call; Song
- Playback
- Playback used
Media notes
NOTES: Frequency of sound: NORMAL; General climate: DRY?; Breeding status: TERRITORIAL PAIRED?; Cover density: MEDIUM; 3 ADULT(S) [The first few parts of this recording contain various renditions of the "Chick-a-dee" Call (with the number of both A-notes and C-notes varying considerably or even given alone). The calls of Sitta carolinensis are quite prevalent in the second part of the recording, in which many of the titmouse calls are overloaded. The third and all remaining parts of the recording after 1:20 combine Type 2 songs and "Chick-a-dee" Calls. There are also soft "sip" calls heard thoughout the latter parts of this recording (e.g., 1:57-1:58, 2:20-2:22; these much like the soft, lisping "sip" notes described in account for Baeolophus inornatus/ridgwayi, but not in account for this species). Times were measured from the species reel with the zero point at the beginning of the recording. Quality changed from 2 to 2, 2-1 (but with many of the earlier calls and others scattered almsot throughout overloaded - the three BEST songs are at 3:15-3:26) - CAM - 1 April 2005]. Response to playback: Approach. Response to playback: Different song. Other Behaviors: Advertise. Habitat: Forest, Stream, Riparian.
Additional species
Technical information
- Recorder
- UHER 4000L
- Microphone
- Dan Gibson P650
- Accessories
- Parabola 45.7cm (18in)
Archival information
- Digitized
- 10 May 2005 - Martha Fischer