Contributor
Date
Location
- Age and sex
- Unknown age, Unknown sex - 1
- Sounds
- Song
- Playback
- Playback not used
Media notes
NOTES: Tyranneutes stolzmanni. Neotropical Institute Cut # 4. Bulk reel: 270 Weather: fair NOTES: "Bird #4. Natural song. Quality: 1; Level: +3; Tape speed: 7.5" and 15". 9/45" = 5+"/call. [Notes on separate page.mf] [Excerpt] From "The displays of the manakins Pipra pipra and Tyranneutes virescens. David Snow. 1961 IBIS 103a:110-113. [I think this following is the excerp.mf] Dick (1959) said it had an advertising cal but no display. Snow saw 6 displays during ~12.5 hrs. total observ: the flying up display [copy very faint here. more text on this line? On the next line text continues.mf] that I have seen (but he saw bird displaying golden crest [illegible text - copy too faint.mf] this, which I didn't notice); between the display flghts. bird perched and moved head from side to side, but always pointing (facing) forward, displaying the golden crest (which I didn't notice). [New paragraph:] Snow: Mentions groups of 2-4 birds w/ distance between calling perches 30-50 apart [text very faint here.mf]. Mentions 4-syll. call, using Beebe's (1910) "chuckle-de-dee" phrase to describe it. [4-syll. call] repeated w/ great regularity ~every 6 seconds and most all day. In gen'l the behavior Snow mentions is as I've observed: Calling from branches of small under-story trees, 15-20' up but total range 5-35'." PAS.
Technical information
- Recorder
- NAGRA UNSPECIFIED IV
- Microphone
- Sennheiser MKH 405
- Accessories
- Parabola 61cm (24in)
Archival information
- Cataloged
- 17 Mar 2000 - Martha Fischer
- Digitized
- 14 Jul 2009 - David McCartt