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ML33163641

Light-mantled Albatross Phoebetria palpebrata

Rapporter

Bidragsyter

Andrew Spencer Media from this contributor Profil

Dato

14. feb 2015 eBird checklist S30666040

Lokalitet

Gold Harbour
South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands, South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands
Media from this location Illustrert sjekkliste
Kart
Kart Coordinates: -54.623624, -35.943532
Age and sex
Adult, Unknown sex - X
Lyder
Lokkelyd
Lydavspilling
Playback not used

Kommentarer

calls from a bird perched on a very steep cliff covered with tall tussock grass, just in from the ocean and not far below glaciated peaks. These calls were given while another bird flew over the calling bird, and immediately before the calling bird took off and joined the other individual in a synchronized flight display.

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Mikrofon
Tilbehør
Original file size
6.02 MB

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