ML35870971
Contributor
Jon P. Ruddy Media from this contributor Profile
Date
Location
Goulbourn sparrow field
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Observation details
Exact count. Lincoln's possible in every bush -- what a morning :). Various photos attached, including a faintly marked bird essentially lacking a buff bib (sharp contrast between buffy face and whitish underparts in this case). I recorded one of the LISP's alarm calls. This species' call has a quality akin to placing the tongue to the roof of the mouth and drawing back while creating/releasing suction. It's a good call to know in this field, with only Savannah Sparrow being similar in quality -- but Savannah are typically closer to Dark-eyed Junco (tapping two small stones together) in sound than Lincoln's (suction cup quality). PS: keen ears will hear the pipits flying over in the clip ;)
Technical information
- Recorder
- Microphone
- Accessories
- Original file size
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