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ML167801341

Eurasian Wren (Hebridean) Troglodytes troglodytes hebridensis

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Contributor

James Kennerley Media from this contributor Profile

Date

27 Jun 2019 eBird checklist S58098642

Location

Berneray (57.721, -7.167)
Eilean Siar, Scotland, United Kingdom
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: 57.7211863, -7.167098
Age and sex
Adult Male - X
Sounds
Call; Song
Playback
Playback not used

Media notes

Bird singing in view from several perches. Initially perched at end of a derelict croft, then a mossy stump then back to the croft. Wren then stopped singing and dropped down to a cliffside rock before flying off across the bay singing as he went. Whilst bird was singing on the croft he was giving some flutey notes whilst wing quivering, perhaps a display to another bird, although no other individuals were seen. Background species: Redshank, Oystercatcher, Snipe. Recording made at 08:25.

Observation details

Excellent views of a singing male.

Technical information

Recorder
Olympus LS-10
Microphone
Sennheiser ME66
Accessories
Original file size
16.29 MB

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