ML593367731
Contributor
Date
Location
- Age and sex
- Adult Male - 1
- Sounds
- Dawn song
- Playback
- Playback not used
Media notes
Two successive cuts of an Olive Warbler singing its varied song at dawn from a tall conifer above the campsites at Long Park. In the first cut, there is a loud Steller’s Jay calling nearby, which eventually flies off, improving the cut. Other background sounds include: Hermit Thrush, Band-tailed Pigeon, House Wren, Northern Flicker, and another (distant) Olive Warbler. At the end of the second cut, the bird stops singing (and flies farther away). Recorded using a Fostex FR-2LE with a Sennheiser ME62 & Telinga Universal 22" parabola.
Observation details
[2700-2800m] two singing at dawn at Long Park, one of which giving something like the 'complex song' experienced once before in the Pinalenos, with many switches of song type and some moving around (recorded); after dawn, only occasional song and calls, a few others picked up visually or vocally, including one definite juvenile and one probable;
Additional species
Technical information
- Recorder
- Fostex FR-2LE
- Microphone
- Sennheiser ME62
- Accessories
- Telinga Universal 22" parabola
- Original file size
- 51.03 MB