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ML646052435

Ash-throated Flycatcher Myiarchus cinerascens

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Contributor

John van Dort Media from this contributor Profile

Date

29 Nov 2025 eBird checklist S286634606

Location

Sendero El Tinamú
Francisco Morazán, Honduras
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: 13.863768, -87.23437
Age and sex
Adult, Unknown sex - 1
Sounds
Call
Playback
Playback used

Media notes

Two call types. Different individual from previous recording (individual 4 is this). Recorder's metadata were off. N -3dB.

Observation details

Encountered in four different parts of the transect. Pale Myiarchus with characteristic dark shaft stripe on the outer rects that hooks around the tip of the tail. I believe I have photos of all four individuals.

Technical information

Recorder
Microphone
Accessories
Original file size
11.47 MB

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