ML182889
Lar x Pileated Gibbon (hybrid) Hylobates lar x pileatus
Contribuidor
Fecha
Localidad
- Edad y sexo
- Hembra adulta - 1; Macho adulto - 2
- Sonidos
- Llamado; Duetos
- Playback
- No se usó playback
Comentarios
Habitat: Tropical forest. Group TO1, with lar-like female and pileatus-like male, giving alarm calls and duets, including nine great-call sequences (starting about 6:21). A lar male, perhaps from a neighboring group, also gives hoots but does not take part in the duet. The lar-like female is probably a hybrid backcross to lar, and the pileatus-like male is probably a hybrid backcross to pileatus. The female has a great-call that is slightly faster the typical lar call, and the male has a hoot-series and a "bubble" sound that is definitely slower than typical pileatus male phrases, given at the end of his hoot series at the end of the great-call. The passage starts with "hoo'sigh", inhale-exhale phrases of the female, which are often given during inter-group conflicts. The lar male can be heard easily around 2:23 and 2:47 in the cut. Pileatus-like male solo conflict phrases can be heard most strongly around 5:47, and he takes part vigorously in all the later great-call sequences after the female starts the duet. Mountain Imperial Pigeon is heard frequently in the background. Equipment Notes: Unspecified Sony cassette recorder and Sony microphone.
Especies adicionales
Información técnica
- Grabadora
- Micrófono
- Accesorios
Información de archivo
- Catalogada
- 13 Mar 2014 - David McCartt
- Digitalizada
- 13 Mar 2014 - David McCartt
- Editada
- 13 Mar 2014 - David McCartt