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ML153266881
Beitragende/r
Petra Clayton Medien dieser/s Beitragenden Profil
Datum
Ort
Turri Road
San Luis Obispo, California, United States
Medien von diesem Ort Illustrierte Checkliste- Alter
- nicht spezifiziert
- Geschlecht
- nicht spezifiziert
- Tonaufnahmen
- Gesang
- Klangattrappe
- keine Klangattrappe benutzt
Kommentare
"This is a somewhat unusual Spotted Towhee song. There is a vibrato trill at the end of the song. Overlapping the towhee is a Wilson’s Warbler (“tchip tchip tchip tchip!”)." - Jessica Griffiths
Beobachtungsdetails
SONGS "Spotted Towhees have a fairly simple song, a drier faster take on the Eastern Towhee’s drink-your-tea song that often omits the middle section. It lasts about 1.5 seconds. The song starts with one or two (up to eight) short introductory notes and then a fast trill that can sound like a taut rubber band being plucked, or a piece of paper stuck into a fan. Some Spotted Towhee songs have just the trill phrase only." --- https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Spotted_Towhee/sounds
Technische Angaben
- Aufnahmegerät
- Canon PowerShot SX 70 - Sound track extracted from video clip
- Mikrofon
- Zubehör
- Größe der Originaldatei
- 1.36 MB