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ML608885022

Upland Sandpiper Bartramia longicauda

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Collaboratore

Josh Hedley Contenuti multimediali da questo collaboratore Profilo

Data

16 set 2023 eBird checklist S149996841

Località

Spurn Bird Observatory Recording Area
East Riding of Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Contenuti multimediali da questa località Checklist illustrata
Mappa
Mappa Coordinate: 53.6007672, 0.1461485
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Richiamo in volo
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Dettagli dell'osservazione

At 07:38, whilst walking from Rose Cottage towards Sykes Field, I heard a bird calling which struck me as different. The call was a loud, rich, disyllabic trill, which I struggled to work out where it was originating from. My initial reaction was that it sounded Nuthatch like, but at the same time it obviously wasn't. As I couldn't see the bird and had absolutely no idea what was making the call, I used Merlin Sound ID to record the bird calling which produced no results (other than for the Wren also calling in the recording). After hearing the bird about five times I realised that it was probably a wader, but at this point it had almost certainly flown over me. I never saw the bird. Around 10 minutes later I heard the radio message from the Warren that an Upland Sandpiper had flown south and I checked the calls of Upland Sandpiper online once I found some signal to confirm that this was what I had heard. Most recordings of Upland Sandpiper calls have trisyllabic notes, yet unusually, each call I heard was disyllabic. The first record for Spurn and Yorkshire. To my knowledge, 9 people saw or heard the bird, with two record photographs also taken by another observer.

Specie aggiuntive

  • Eurasian Wren Troglodytes troglodytes
  • Common Wood-Pigeon Columba palumbus

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