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ML6841

Pileated Woodpecker Dryocopus pileatus

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Contributor

Arthur A. Allen Media from this contributor
Peter Paul Kellogg Media from this contributor

Date

5 Jun 1951

Location

BROOKTONDALE (NEAR ITHACA)
Tompkins, New York, United States
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Age
Not specified
Sex
Not specified
Sounds
Call
Playback
Not specified

Media notes

NOTES: CONTINUATION OF LNS 06839 AND 06840. ADULTS COME TO FEED YOUNG. D. P. ABIETICOLA. NESTLING(S); ADULT(S) [Although both adult and juvenile were said to be present in first part, it appears that only one bird was calling (apparently the juvenile). The first part of the recording combines "Wuk Series Calls" with more grating calls typical of a young bird. The second part combines these same grating calls with eleven fast "Wuk Series Calls" (see p. 420 of Short, L. L. 1982. Woodpeckers of the World. Delaware Mus. Nat. Hist. 4:1-676). A single series of "Wok" Calls at 0:48-0:53 was said to be given by the adult. Quality changed from 1 to 1-2 - CAM - 10 May 2005]. Same subject(s) as LNS 6841. Other Behaviors: Establish Parent Young Contact, Care For Young. Habitat: Forest.

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Archival information

Digitized
4 Dec 2001 - Shelagh A. Smith

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