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ML247759431

Prothonotary Warbler Protonotaria citrea

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Contributor

Jay McGowan Media from this contributor Profile

Date

5 Jul 2020 eBird checklist S71171835

Location

Bonta Bridge area
Cayuga, New York, United States
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: 43.0763439, -76.5143468
Age and sex
Adult Male - 1
Behaviors
Foraging or eating
Sounds
Call; Song
Playback
Playback used

Media notes

Atypical, two-part song from an adult male, as well as soft calls and typical chip notes as he foraged. Continuing bird giving this song type.

Observation details

*Uncommon but increasingly detected on rivers in area. Reported by Ken Burdick in recent weeks. Male singing atypical two-parted song west of bridge at (43.0749, -76.5193). Male singing typical song then seen carrying food and eventually joined by female and feeding at least two very young chicks in cavity along waters edge east of bridge at (43.0829, -76.5064)

Technical information

Recorder
Tascam DR-100 MkIII
Microphone
Sennheiser ME 67
Accessories
Original file size
88.78 MB

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