• Passer au contenu
Macaulay Library Macaulay Library
Recherche
Non trouvé
Non trouvé
Menu
Fermer

Main navigation

  • Recherche
  • Ressources
  • Dashboard
  • Merlin
  • À propos de
  • Aide

Secondary navigation

  • Faire un don
  • Connexion

Langue

  • Čeština
  • Deutsch
  • English
  • Español (América Latina)
  • Español (España)
  • Euskara
  • Français
  • עִברִית
  • Italiano
  • 日本語
  • Монгол
  • Norsk
  • Português (Portugal)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Русский
  • Türkçe
  • Українська
  • 中文 (繁體)
  • 中文(简体)

ML633292093

Summer Tanager Piranga rubra

Rapporter

Contributeur

Jeremy Wrenn Fichiers multimédias de ce contributeur Profil

Date

6 avr. 2025 eBird liste d’observation S223376411

Site d'observation

Falls Lake--Sandling Beach
Wake, North Carolina, United States
Fichiers multimédias de cet endroit Liste illustrée
Carte
Carte Coordonnées: 36.0384472, -78.7117195
Âge
Non précisé
Sexe
Non précisé
Repasse
Non précisé

Détails de l'observation

Originally posted as Baltimore Oriole because that's what Merlin ID'd it as, unwaiveringly, and I was more focused on the Laughing Gull report. I don't agree with Merlin sound ID at all on this one. After much debate I found the function on Merlin that I can highlight the recording and get an ID by song pattern. Merlin agrees with me on the pattern to be Summer Tanager. First heard "per-teter-chunk" call as I was walking. Stopped immediately and turned on Merlin, but Merlin would not pick it up the song. (Merlin consistently wanted to make this a Baltimore Oriole, but I suspect that's because of the constant background noise of wind, Carolina Wren, and Ovenbird, and that Summer Tanager is rare at this point, so I wonder if it's being filtered out of the possible results.). Bird was on top of pine tree deep in woods, so could not see it. Tone is not as raspy as I would associate with Scarlet, and sound is not true/clear whistle-like enough for Baltimore Oriole. Recording obtained, I'll either post whole thing or see if I can crop pieces of the song out. Carolina Wren and Ovenbird were constantly singing over it.

Informations techniques

Enregistreur
Microphone
Accessoires
Taille originale du fichier
105.67 KB

Cornell Lab of Ornithology

Collections and Guides

  • Cornell Guide to Bird Sounds: United States and Canada
  • Radio Expeditions
  • Internet Bird Collection
  • Oriental Bird Club Image Database

Ressources

  • Préparation et téléchargement du fichier
  • Conseils d'enregistrement
  • Utiliser et évaluer les fichiers multimédias
  • Requête de fichier multimédia
  • Espèces cibles
  • Quiz photo et audio
  • Tutoriels de montage audio
  • Préparation des applications d'enregistrement
  • Choisir l'équipement d'enregistrement
  • Ateliers d'enregistrement sonore
  • Opportunités pour les étudiants

À propos de

  • Historique
  • Notre équipe
  • Contact
  • Reconnaissance des terres
  • Aide accessibilité Web
  • Politique sur la vie privée
  • Conditions d'utilisation
Faire un don

Suivez-nous

Cornell University Cornell University
© 2025 Cornell University