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ML42530661

Red Crossbill (Sierra Madre or type 6) Loxia curvirostra (type 6)

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Contributor

Timothy Spahr Media from this contributor Profile

Date

14 Nov 2014 eBird checklist S20548930

Location

Mt. Lemmon--Rose Canyon and Lake
Pima, Arizona, United States
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: 32.3926274, -110.7024693
Age and sex
Adult Male - X
Sounds
Flight call; Song
Playback
Playback not used

Media notes

Type 6 singing and calling Red Crossbill.

Observation details

At least two. Confirmed as Type 6 from this spectrogram. Lance Benner, Kathi Ellsworth, and Molly Pollock had these birds a day later as well, showing similar 'U'-shaped spectra with that spike and drop at the end. Xeno-Canto recording included as well. Song and additional flight calls listed here as well.

Technical information

Recorder
Olympus LS-10S
Microphone
Accessories
Original file size
2.14 MB

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