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ML239411371

Acadian Flycatcher Empidonax virescens

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Contributor

Nick Kachala Media from this contributor Profile

Date

28 May 2020 eBird checklist S69760923

Location

Braddock Bay--Owl Woods
Monroe, New York, United States
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: 43.3201355, -77.7264261
Age
Not specified
Sex
Not specified
Playback
Not specified

Observation details

🟠 *Rare migrant. First heard calling upon my entrance from the classroom area. Ran back to the car to grab my parabola. Then heard singing at a decently far range. Came in closer and provided visuals and point-blank range audio recording opportunities. Medium sized empidonax flycatcher. Audio obtained. Monroe 271

Technical information

Recorder
Tascam DRMKIII
Microphone
Wildtronics Pro Mono
Accessories
Wildtronics 22 inch parabola
Original file size
2.86 MB

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