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ML636764574

Red-eyed Vireo Vireo olivaceus

Rapporter

Bidragsyter

Scott Tuthill Media from this contributor Profil

Dato

29. mai 2025 eBird checklist S244190848

Lokalitet

Kathryn Albertson Park
Ada, Idaho, United States
Media from this location Illustrert sjekkliste
Kart
Kart Coordinates: 43.614321, -116.2247446
Age and sex
Adult hann - 1
Lyder
Sang
Lydavspilling
Playback not used

Kommentarer

Poor recording. Bird heard in the background. Likely a male as only males sing per Pieplow. A 500 Hz High Pass filter applied in Audacity to partly remove road noise.

Observasjonsdetaljer

Singing in NW corner. Poor recording. Species has been seen in this park before - July 2022 seen by MOB

Additional species

  • Red-winged Blackbird Agelaius phoeniceus
  • Northern Yellow Warbler Setophaga aestiva

Teknisk informasjon

Opptaker
iPhone 11 with Merlin doing the recording
Mikrofon
iPhone 11
Tilbehør
Original file size
5.43 MB

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