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ML20178561

Yellow-bellied Flycatcher Empidonax flaviventris

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Contributor

John van Dort Media from this contributor Profile

Date

23 Sep 2015 eBird checklist S25145604

Location

Parque del Este
San José, Costa Rica
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: 9.9433624, -84.009726
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Not specified
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Observation details

One individual was heard *singing* (not calling), and since we don't hear the song too often on the wintering grounds or in migration (especially fall migration), we were at first stumped. I recorded the song (see below: ML20178551); when eventually the bird started calling and we finally did see it, it became clear that it was indeed a Yellow-bellied. Recorded the regular call note also (ML20178561). We did hear the "turree" call also a few times today (which is less unusual in Central America).

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