Contributor
Date
Location
- Age and sex
- Adult Male - 1
- Sounds
- Song
- Playback
- Not specified
Media notes
NOTES: Reel 2; Cut 6; No. songs: [lllll /(.52) l /(.59)mostly scrap] llllllll /(1.55) ll,lllll /(2.50)(5744) lllllllll /(4.08-15)/ [ll /(4.33) l (5.08) / (5.25) l traffic /(6.08) l mostly scrap] Also heard: ruby-crowned Kinglet, white-throats, Tenn. w., traffic, bay-breasted w., hermit thrush, olive-backed thrush, winter wren. [Thirty-eight songs, all but one of the same song type (but with four (eight examples), five (26 examples), or in one case, a single (5:09) element). The song at 4:56 appears to have been given by the same bird, but it is of a very different song type (similar to that in LNS #10005); I am less certain about the song at 4:23. I suspect the two "seep" calls at 5:345-5:355 were NOT given by this species (they are slightly too buzzy and too low in frequency). Quality added (2, 1-2 - BEST parts are at 1:15-2:03 and 3:09-4:18) - CAM - 19 May 2005].
Additional species
Technical information
- Recorder
- Microphone
- Accessories
Archival information
- Cataloged
- 25 Feb 2000 - Martha Fischer
- Digitized
- 16 Jan 2001 - Lauren A. Serafin