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ML2854

Purple Gallinule Porphyrio martinica

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Bidragsyter

Arthur A. Allen Media from this contributor
Peter Paul Kellogg Media from this contributor

Dato

28. des 1952

Lokalitet

EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK; ANHINGA TRAIL
Florida, United States
Media from this location Illustrert sjekkliste
Alder
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Kjønn
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Lyder
Lokkelyd
Lydavspilling
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Kommentarer

Tapping can be heard. ML: Unbroken cut with internal recordist announcement gain change. BNA: The "tapping" referred to above probably represents an unusual variant of the "Cackle" described in the BNA account (primarily 0:33-1:27, but throughout the first part of this recording; see also LNS #2860). The second part has a somewhat different variation of a Cackle (1:32-1:41; see also 105741). The third part has three Limpkin-like "Gheeek!" Calls (1:55, 2:07, 2:08). The fourth and fifth parts have more "typical" Cackles (2:13-2:18, 2:21-2:32), and the sixth part has another atypical Cackle like that in the second part. Also included here is a "tut-tut-tut" call by Ixobrychus exilis (1:265-1:275), a good "growl" by a female Anhinga anhinga (1:40-1:45), and a Cackle by Gallinula chloropus (2:19-2:21). (CAM - 25 February 2005). Other Behaviors: Emit Alarm.

Additional species

  • Anhinga Anhinga anhinga

Teknisk informasjon

Opptaker
MAGNEMITE UNSPECIFIED MODEL
Mikrofon
Tilbehør
Parabola (Unknown Diameter/Focal Length)

Arkivinformasjon

Digitalisert
3 Feb 2005 - Mike Andersen

Cornell Lab of Ornithology

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