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ML202354181

Sula Megapode Megapodius bernsteinii

Rapporter

Bidragsyter

Andrew Spencer Media from this contributor Profil

Dato

1. jan 2020 eBird checklist S62830324

Lokalitet

Pulau Bakalanpauno — southern circuit
Sulawesi Tengah, Sulawesi, Indonesia
Media from this location Illustrert sjekkliste
Kart
Kart Coordinates: -1.175265, 123.2819
Age and sex
Adult hunn - 1; Adult hann - 1
Lyder
Duett; Sang
Lydavspilling
Playback used

Kommentarer

Duet from a pair of birds moving on the ground through dense forest with a brushy understory, responding to speculative playback given about 10 minutes before the first cut.

Observasjonsdetaljer

Exact count. Labi had another but that individual not counted here. Recorded.

Teknisk informasjon

Opptaker
Sound Devices MixPre-3 II
Mikrofon
Wildtronics Pro Mono
Tilbehør
Wildtronics 22" parabola
Original file size
64.86 MB

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