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ML226409401

Pine Warbler Setophaga pinus

Report

Contributor

Wil Hershberger Media from this contributor Profile

Date

23 Apr 2020 eBird checklist S67658901

Location

Wood Song, 1.5 km WSW of Johnsontown
Berkeley, West Virginia, United States
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: 39.574956, -78.054468
Age and sex
Adult Male - 1
Behaviors
Courtship, display, or copulation
Sounds
Dawn song
Playback
Playback not used

Media notes

Behavior and other notes: Adult male Pine Warbler giving dawn song from top-most branches of an oak. Many of the songs are composed of two syllable types. Some songs are composed of one or the other syllable type that he is used in these two-syllabled songs. He is also giving numerous calls between songs. Very unusual. Recording Time: 0549 (UTC -4). Temperature 3C. Habitat: mixed deciduous woods. Distance to sound source: 13 meters. Specific location: Wood Song Berkeley Co., WV. Latitude 39.575464, Longitude -78.056623. Elevation 156 meters. ID’d by sight and sound; ID confidence 100%. Equipment notes: Recorder HPF on at 80Hz, -12dB/octave.

Technical information

Recorder
Sound Device 702
Microphone
Senn. MKH8020
Accessories
30” Roche Parabola
Original file size
238.36 MB

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