ML469040621
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Observation details
These seemed to be everywhere. Heard and seen. The day use area, the walk down to the campground, throughout the campground... Six feels like an undercount. Song: The song is in three parts. A high short note, a lower more raspy note, and slurred ending note. The middle note is fairly distinctive…a raspy tone and a rising pitch. The last note makes a sideways “Z” shape in the graph…up, down, up. These notes are spaced roughly 0.5 second apart, making the full song slightly more than 1.5 seconds in duration. Frequency is 2-7k with the middle note being the lowest in pitch. Call: A rising “whit” sound similar to some other flycatchers. It’s a short quick note, less than 0.05 seconds in duration. It has a rising shape, with the fundamental pitch starting just below 3k and rising to slightly over 6k. It has one weak overtone at twice those frequencies.
Technical information
- Recorder
- H1 Zoom
- Microphone
- MKE600
- Accessories
- Foam windscreen
- Original file size
- 4.45 MB