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ML548605621

Uniform Crake Amaurolimnas concolor

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Contributor

Henry Miller Alexandre Media from this contributor Profile

Date

25 Jan 2023 eBird checklist S126895974

Location

Área do Projeto Dacnis
Ubatuba, São Paulo, Brazil
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: -23.4628845, -45.1333185
Age and sex
Adult, Unknown sex - 1
Sounds
Call; Song
Playback
Playback used

Media notes

Vocalization in response to playback. It is possible to hear low guttural calls emitted by the bird. These sounds are new to my ears and sound very similar to the guttural calls of other species in the family.

Additional species

  • White-bearded Manakin Manacus manacus
  • Bananaquit Coereba flaveola

Technical information

Recorder
Tascam DR-05
Microphone
Boya BY-M1
Accessories
Parábola GM-01
Original file size
8.39 MB

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