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ML164067

Green Heron Butorides virescens

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Bidragsyter

David L. Ross, Jr. Media from this contributor

Dato

4. apr 1996 07:54

Lokalitet

Hacienda Solimar; Estero Madrigal
Guanacaste, Costa Rica
Media from this location Illustrert sjekkliste
Kart
Kart Coordinates: 10.2592027, -85.1560357
Age and sex
Unknown age, Unknown sex - 1
Oppførsel
I flukt
Lyder
Lokkelyd
Lydavspilling
Playback not used

Kommentarer

ML: Subject changed from Eudocimus albus to Butorides virescens based on the recordist's truncated announcement of Green-backed Heron (currently treated as Green Heron). -Matt Medler, 12 Feb 2014. Habitat: Pasture.

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MARANTZ PMD 700
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29 Oct 2010 - Martha Fischer
Digitalisert
29 Oct 2010 - Martha Fischer
Redigert
29 Oct 2010 - Martha Fischer

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