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ML201097

Yellow-knobbed Curassow Crax daubentoni

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Contributor

Jay McGowan Media from this contributor Profile

Date

5 Jan 2015 4:41 PM eBird checklist S21233248

Location

Hato Piñero (acceso restringido)
Cojedes, Venezuela
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: 8.9336169, -68.0821681
Age and sex
Adult Male - 1
Sounds
Song
Playback
Playback not used

Media notes

Male walking around lodge buildings giving a shortened version of the typical display song. Whistles would be longer and more drawn-out if it were actually singing. This bird seemed to be slightly agitated, presumably at our presence. Captive parrot and ranch animals in the background. Although wild, groups these currasows would come in to feed (on grain?) near the horse stables at the main lodge almost daily. Other Behaviors: Walk. Equipment Notes: High-pass filter engaged on Telinga Pro.

Technical information

Recorder
Roland R-26
Microphone
Telinga Pro 8
Accessories
Telinga Parabola 54.7cm/15.5cm (21.5in/6.1in)

Archival information

Cataloged
28 Jan 2015 - Jay McGowan
Digitized
28 Jan 2015 - Jay McGowan
Edited
28 Jan 2015 - Jay McGowan

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