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ML82804661

Rusty Blackbird Euphagus carolinus

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Contributor

LynnErla Beegle Media from this contributor Profile

Date

20 Jan 2018 eBird checklist S42101535

Location

Fred Fletcher Park
Wake, North Carolina, United States
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: 35.7920575, -78.6492348
Age and sex
Adult, Unknown sex - X
Sounds
Call
Playback
Playback not used

Media notes

Listen for about a dozen short, quiet chips (call) as these two RUBL forage on the melting ice. Heavy background noise from Glenwood Road traffic

Observation details

I saw them several times, in the marsh and on the field near the trail and stream that goes uphill from the marsh.I saw ten at once in the marsh about 16:20.

Technical information

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Nikon CoolPix S7000 - MOV file converted to mp3
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Original file size
409.21 KB

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