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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.
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- Original file size
- 5.92 MB