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ML73210761

Blue-gray Gnatcatcher Polioptila caerulea

Report

Contributor

Gregory Budney Media from this contributor

Date

17 Jun 2008 eBird checklist S40155826

Location

Antelope Valley - low ridge across the road from parking area
Sierra, California, United States
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: 39.6193754, -120.2760029
Age and sex
Adult Male - X
Sounds
Call; Mechanical sound
Playback
Playback not used

Media notes

Nasal calls and wing sounds, including upon departure, recorded at 0745hrs. This individual is believed to be the same individual as was recorded in ML73210671. Low cut filter of Telinga Pro 6 was engaged for this field recording.

Technical information

Recorder
NAGRA ARES-BB+
Microphone
Telinga Pro 6
Accessories
Telinga Parabola 54.7cm/15.5cm (21.5in/6.1in)
Original file size
53.05 MB

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