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ML61818381

American Redstart Setophaga ruticilla

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Contributor

John van Dort Media from this contributor Profile

Date

17 Jun 2017 eBird checklist S37677510

Location

Montezuma (NMWMA)--Howland Island
Cayuga, New York, United States
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: 43.07931, -76.67442
Age and sex
Adult Female - X
Sounds
Song
Playback
Playback not used

Media notes

Female song! Almost certainly the same song fragment as already presented in this checklist, as three of us were standing together when we found a pair with a nest and observed the female singing.

Observation details

Including a pair feeding nestlings and the female singing! Female song recorded.

Technical information

Recorder
Matantz PMD 661
Microphone
Sennheiser ME 62
Accessories
Telinga 22" Parabola
Original file size
23.56 MB

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