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ML643917653

Dwarf Tinamou Taoniscus nanus

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Contributor

Alan Wight Media from this contributor Profile

Date

13 Oct 2025 eBird checklist S280436496

Location

Barba Azul Nature Reserve
El Beni, Bolivia
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: -13.763229, -66.0984278
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Observation details

Heard only. Sounds like a Belding’s Ground Squirrel. First heard at corner simultaneously on both sides of road, then later a ways from the corner. Original coordinates approximately -13.774898, -66.081196. Tried to get views but failed. Identified by sound by Micah Riegner and guide Raoul. Recorded. Recording attached has Dwarf Tinamou (repeated tones just below 4 kHz) and Red-winged Tinamou. Found at this location on 10/5/25 by another group.

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