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ML49287961

Sierra Madre Sparrow Xenospiza baileyi

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Contributor

Andrew Spencer Media from this contributor Profile

Date

22 Jun 2016 eBird checklist S30349042

Location

Grasslands above Milpa Alta -- 19.123x-99.083
Milpa Alta, Ciudad de México, Mexico
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: 19.1225469, -99.0825287
Age and sex
Adult, Unknown sex - X
Sounds
Call; Song
Playback
Playback used

Media notes

a cut of song, and then a long cut of calls, from the same bird in tall grass on a rocky hill. Both cuts are in response to playback; in the first the bird is perched up on tall grass singing, and in the second on the ground moving slowly and calling.

Observation details

Four different territorial males, and the mates of two of them. There may have been another bird or two present.

Technical information

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Microphone
Accessories
Original file size
13.26 MB

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