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ML230052981

Pileated Woodpecker Dryocopus pileatus

Report

Contributor

Jay McGowan Media from this contributor Profile

Date

28 Apr 2020 eBird checklist S67975159

Location

Salt Point Natural Area
Tompkins, New York, United States
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: 42.5394116, -76.5496267
Age and sex
Adult Female - 1; Adult Male - 1
Behaviors
Courtship, display, or copulation; Foraging or eating
Playback
Playback not used

Media notes

One long call, then foraging sounds from a female. Third segment includes "wicka" calls from the female and a male, eventually culminating in copulation.

Observation details

Copulating pair

Technical information

Recorder
Sound Devices MixPre-3 II
Microphone
Wildtronics Pro Mono Parabolic Microphone
Accessories
Wildtronics 22" Parabola
Original file size
78.19 MB

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