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ML646634700

Slender-billed Finch Xenospingus concolor

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Rutger Koperdraad Archivos multimedia de este(a) colaborador(a) Perfil

Fecha

7 dic 2025 eBird lista S287691472

Localidad

Bosque de Protección de la Bocatoma del Canal de Nuevo Imperial
Lima, Peru
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Mapa
Mapa Coordenadas: -13.0511406, -76.2236627
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Three combined recordings of the same bird that was perched in a tree in the middle of the woods, which actually consisted more of reed than trees. Since every successive recording was taken closer to the bird, the quality of the recordings increases. There is some noise of the nearby road that affects the recording. The song consists of a slow series of fat tones in an irregular pattern, reminding a bit the song of a Saffron Finch, although Merling rather mistook it for Blue-and-yellow Tanager, which is not expected at this elevation. In the second and third recording, a song that is similar but twice as fast is heard in the background just before the nearby bird started vocalizing. Probably this was also a Slender-billed Finch and the two were responding to each other.

Detalles de la observación

Three combined recordings of the same bird that was perched in a tree in the middle of the woods, which actually consisted more of reed than trees. Since every successive recording was taken closer to the bird, the quality of the recordings increases. There is some noise of the nearby road that affects the recording. The song consists of a slow series of fat tones in an irregular pattern, reminding a bit the song of a Saffron Finch, although Merling rather mistook it for Blue-and-yellow Tanager, which is not expected at this elevation. In the second and third recording, a song that is similar but twice as fast is heard in the background just before the nearby bird started vocalizing. Probably this was also a Slender-billed Finch and the two were responding to each other.

Especies adicionales

  • West Peruvian Dove Zenaida meloda

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Samsung Galaxy A36
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Tamaño original del archivo
14.87 MB

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