ML618100632
Bassian/Russet-tailed Thrush Zoothera lunulata/heinei
Laguntzailea
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Kokapena
- Adina eta sexua
- Heldua, sexua ezezaguna - 1
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I have posted the photo to ABID and Liam Murphy's advice is there is not enough in the photo for a definitive ID. Looking at the eBird records it is clear both occur here and the 'uncommon' flag in the app for BT was a red hearing. I have to go with Liam's advice so have flipped this observation from RTT to BT/RTT. I have since listened to BT recordings and they also have a high pitch contact call. I am fairy sure the RTT recordings are a better match to what I heard, but after the fact, my sound recollection isn't enough to be sure. The iNaturlist AI picks it as a Russet-tailed Thrush but offers the Bassian Thrush as an alternative. I'll see wha the iNaturlist community comes back with, but I suspect Liam's advice is the best I'll get. https://www.facebook.com/groups/aubirdid/permalink/2680290432136931/ '''''' Original Notes: Tentative until I can look at photos and consult field guide. eBird has Bassin Thrush as uncommon here and no flag on Russet-tailed Thrush so identification party based on location. Looked plainer than a Basian Thrush to me but highly subjective. Have a partly obscured photo. Heard and seen well. The contact call not the song. I haven't yet listened to the Bassian Thrush to see if it has a similar contact call. I think I heard a second bird later, not enough to log. Update: Just looking at historic records for the location and it looks like there are plenty of Bassian Thrush seen here so the eBird app probably isn't giving good advice. I will look at pictures soon.
Informazio teknikoa
- Eredua
- ILCE-7RM4A
- Lentea(k)
- FE 100-400mm F4.5-5.6 GM OSS
- ISOa
- 12800
- Distantzia fokala
- 154 mm
- Flasha
- Flash did not fire
- f-stop
- f/8.0
- Obturadorearen abiadura
- 1/15 sec
- Dimentsioak
- 1998 pixels x 1332 pixels
- Fitxategiaren tamaina originala
- 2.16 MB