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ML644952403

Banded Kingfisher (Banded) Lacedo pulchella [pulchella Group]

Report

Contributor

Guy Kirwan Media from this contributor

Date

13 Oct 2019 eBird checklist S283783826

Location

Gunung Arong Recreational Forest
Johor, Malaysia
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: 2.506612, 103.7564278
Age
Not specified
Sex
Not specified
Sounds
Song
Playback
Playback used

Media notes

Discussion on Xeno-canto (https://xeno-canto.org/forum/topic/41389) suggests that these recordings are of Actenoides concretus, and I can see (on the sonograms) and hear the resemblance, but if so this means that in response to playback of a recording of Lacedo, an Actenoides responded (and had been singing originally), and then a Banded Kingfisher flew in and showed itself! Possible, I suppose.

Observation details

XC505529 (191014_04_Banded Kingfisher (after playback)_Gunung Arong, near Mersing, Johor, Malaysia_13 October 2019) XC505530 (191014_05_Banded Kingfisher (same)_Gunung Arong, near Mersing, Johor, Malaysia_13 October 2019). Lacedo pulchella pulchella Discussion on Xeno-canto (https://xeno-canto.org/forum/topic/41389) suggests that these recordings are of Actenoides concretus, and I can see (on the sonograms) and hear the resemblance, but if so this means that in response to playback of a recording of Lacedo, an Actenoides responded (and had been singing originally), and then a Banded Kingfisher flew in and showed itself! Possible, I suppose.

Technical information

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Microphone
Accessories
Original file size
5.77 MB

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