ML429566301
Přispěvatel
Datum
Lokalita
- Věk a pohlaví
- Dospělý samec - 1
- Chování
- Tok nebo páření
- Zvuky
- Zpěv
- Hlasová provokace
- Hlasová provokace nepoužita
Poznámky
recorded at 841 am.
Podrobnosti k pozorování
Bird was singing across the channel from mid-southern end of trail along water's edge (therefore not able to get any closer to signal source), and boat noise was unavoidable. ID confidence is 97%, despite that in 5 years of recording in the month of June on Schoodic Peninsula, I have not heard this bird before. ID was first generated in BirdNet, then I looked at & listened to examples in Pieplow's Peterson Field Guide to Birds of ENA, and then other recordings in ML. Pieplow states that "the 3-part song of the RCKI consists of "A) Accelerating series of very high whistles, B) Lower, accelerating couplet series, C) Clear loud whistled couplet or triplet series sometimes ending on a high note. He states: Any of the 3 sections of Song sometimes given separately. Pieplow's descriptions and spectrograms support ID for RCKI. In this recording, you can sometimes see/hear part A, on fewer occasions you just barely see a part B in the spectrogram, and most prevalent is part C. I suspect that may due to higher frequency of A and softer call of B, combined with the distance, and that part C was sung separately more frequently than parts A & B.
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Technické informace
- Rekordér
- Mix Pre-3 II
- Mikrofon
- Sennheiser ME66
- Příslušenství
- Původní velikost souboru
- 82.1 MB