ML209768461
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Observation details
Male and female. A third bird with the pair may also have been a BTGN (entered below as a sp.) but was not heard and was not seen well enough to conclusively ID. Male was slaty gray above with a black cap/forehead extending just behind eye and with gray feathers still scattered within, so cap not yet fully developed. The undertail was mostly black with a thin white edge to outer rect ending in a white spot and with white spots on the tips of at least some other rects. Female: grayish-brown upperparts, leaning mostly brownish, with not black cap. Tail and underparts similar to male. Both had pale grayish white underparts and faintly tan undertail coverts, and white eyerings. Both birds made raspy, harsh calls unlike the buzzier calls of BGGN.
Technical information
- Recorder
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- Accessories
- Original file size
- 150.52 KB