ML65806081
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The first adult RSHA flew across the width of the park, screaming, and flying right into the mob of perched AMCR (plus FICR and BLJA)
Detalles de la observación
Odd behavior: a murder of AMCR plus a few FICR gathered around something and cawed excitedly for several minutes. I could not see their mobbing target in the trees, but whatevee it was, it was surrounded. Suddenly, an adult RSHA flew across the fields,screaming constantly, and landed in the trees above the crows. Then, about a minute later, a second RSHA flew in (same path, same screaming). They continued to call and scream while perched in the hardwoods....and the crows dispersed! I know there were two immature RSHA in this area last month, so I speculate that the crows had cornered a young RSHA, and the RSHA parents flew in and "rescued" their offspring from this mob.... I've never seen a hawk fly toward a murder of crows before. I taped some of the cries of the hawks and crows.
Información técnica
- Grabadora
- Nikon CoolPix S7000, MOV converted to MP3
- Micrófono
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- Original file size
- 301.56 KB