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ML65039931

Iquitos Gnatcatcher Polioptila clementsi

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Contributor

Diego Calderón-Franco @diegoCOLbirding Media from this contributor Profile

Date

1 Aug 2017 eBird checklist S38437817

Location

Sernanp Llanchama 110masl (-3.8725,-73.4064)
Loreto, Peru
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: -3.872548, -73.406372
Age and sex
Adult, Unknown sex - X
Sounds
Song
Playback
Playback used

Observation details

I found a couple that I actually recorded singing naturally with a medium size mixed flock way up in the canopy on a varillal edge mixed with taller amazonian more terrafirme forest - later on the day, coming back on same trail and less than a ~100m from the original place, I found a couple again with a humongous mixed flock (the same couple?... conservatively better to think it was the same, because I could have ended up seeing 4 different individuals then); this time closer to pure varillal. The recordings below are file 1 and 2 after playback, and file 3 the initial natural fainter recording (all heavily filtered and noise-reduced, then amplified in Adobe Audition - Recorded with HandyRec. (by ZOOM) app on iPhone SE with 12 db digital gain).

Technical information

Recorder
ZOOM's HandyRec app on iPhone SE
Microphone
Accessories
Original file size
1.95 MB

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