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ML48832

Fox Sparrow (Thick-billed) Passerella iliaca [megarhyncha Group]

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Contribuidor

Kevin J. Colver Archivos multimedia de este(a) colaborador(a)

Fecha

12 jun 1990 9:11

Localidad

Sattley; Yuba Pass
California, United States
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Mapa
Mapa Coordenadas: 39.6166667, -120.5
Edad y sexo
Hembra adulta - 1; Macho adulto - 2
Sonidos
Llamado; Canto
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NOTES: (RRN#: 90-18-34-35; Species Sound: constant; Breeding Status: territorial; Sound Category: fighting; Sound Delivery Rate: agitated; General Climate: cyclic wet-dry; Cover Density: medium; Noise Reduction System: none; Filtering: yes) Two male Fox Sparrows had a vigorous physical fight on the ground, grabbing each other by bills and wrestling in the dust while the female jittered back and forth 1 foot away, calling and flicking her tail. The fight finally ended with one male chasing the other away. The victor then sang and called in an agitated manner from the ground and a 1-2m high pine tree. ****. BNA: Male Song as well as Calls are heard. The Calls seem like male "Sip" Calls. I am not sure how to characterize the female call. CZ 18/05/2004 [A variety of vocalizations are included here. The first half of the recording contains mostly calls but also intermittent songs. Later in the recording, are mostly songs but with some calls. At least two and apparently three birds are singing here. Several different calls are also heard, but it is unclear which ones these are based on BNA account. There are certainly many "chink" calls (e.g., 0:47-1:24), but also what appear to be "sip" of "tsip" calls (e.g., 2:20-2:25, 2:42-2:45, 2:50-3:00), and probably other call-types not mentioned in account. A series of "chatters" (0:21-0:42), for example, is unlike anything described in BNA. Also likely is that each of these calls is different in the "Thick-billed" birds relative to nominate P. iliaca, upon which most of BNA discussion is based. Quality is highly variable (changed from 1 to 2-1, 1-2), with a relatively weak signal for most of the recording due to the soft calls. The best songs between 4:47 and 5:32 - CAM - 2 February 2005]. Other Behaviors: Scold, Fight, Emit Alarm. Habitat: Forest, Coniferous Forest, Montane Grassland.

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Grabadora
SONY TCD-D10
Micrófono
Sennheiser ME 20
Accesorios
Roche Parabola 60cm/14.5cm (23.6in/5.7in)

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Catalogada
28 Jun 2001 - Nancy Schrempf
Digitalizada
18 May 2004 - Claudia Zan
Editada
17 May 1991 - Steven R. Pantle

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