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ML18769

Bridled Titmouse Baeolophus wollweberi

Report

Contributor

Michael Braun Media from this contributor

Date

12 May 1977 6:50 AM

Location

Chiricahua Mountains; Cave Creek
Arizona, United States
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Age and sex
Adult, Unknown sex - 2
Sounds
Call
Playback
Playback used

Media notes

NOTES: (General Climate: dry; Cover Density: thick) [The first two parts of this recording contain seven examples of the "Chick-a-dee" Call of BNA. Most examples contain only C-notes or B-notes and C-notes combined; only the last call (at 0:32, with zero point at beginning of recording) contains all three note-types. Scattered throughout the first two parts are calls like the soft, lisping "sip" described in BNA account for Baeolophus inornatus/ridgwayi but not mentioned in BNA account for this species. Quality changed from 2-3 to 2 (a bit of wind/water noise but otherwise good) - CAM - 1 April 2005]. Response to playback: Approach. Habitat: Forest, Creek, Riparian, Canyon.

Technical information

Recorder
NAGRA IV-S
Microphone
Accessories

Archival information

Cataloged
1 Nov 2001 - Nancy Schrempf
Digitized
10 May 2005 - Martha Fischer
Edited
12 Nov 1982 - Steve Greenspun

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