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ML190031

Pale-rumped Swift Chaetura egregia

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Contributor

Daniel Lane Media from this contributor Profile

Date

20 Jun 1996 7:00 AM

Location

Contamana; NE bank Rio Cushabatay; Cushabatay Camp 1
Loreto, Peru
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: -7.15, -75.73333
Age
Not specified
Sex
Not specified
Sounds
Call
Playback
Playback not used

Media notes

Birds identified at time of recording as 'probably C. egregia', and voice does seem closest to that species, but could be C. viridipennis.

Additional species

  • Mealy Amazon Amazona farinosa
  • Brownish Twistwing Cnipodectes subbrunneus

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Recorder
MARANTZ PMD 222
Microphone
Sennheiser ME 88
Accessories

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Cataloged
1 Apr 2014 - Brad Walker
Digitized
1 Apr 2014 - Brad Walker
Edited
1 Apr 2014 - Brad Walker

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