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ML20120

Short-billed Pipit Anthus furcatus

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Contributor

William Belton Media from this contributor

Date

11 Oct 1972

Location

Mostardos
Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: -30.9833333, -50.8333333
Age and sex
Adult Female - 1; Adult Male - 1
Behaviors
Courtship, display, or copulation
Sounds
Song
Playback
Playback not used
Specimen
Specimen collected

Media notes

NOTES: Range status: NORMAL; Breeding status: TERRITORIAL PAIRED; Frequency of sound: NORMAL; General climate: HUMID; Cover density: OPEN; VISUAL DISPLAY WITH SOUND: FLIGHT. SPECIMENS 778 & 779 IN BELTON COLLECTION. Other Behaviors: Court, Perform Visual Display. Habitat: Grassland, Park/Campus/Cemetery.

Technical information

Recorder
UHER UNSPECIFIED MODEL
Microphone
Accessories
Parabola 61cm/15cm (24in/6in)

Archival information

Digitized
13 Nov 2001 - Martha Fischer

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