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ML80354

Cassin's Finch Haemorhous cassinii

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Bidragsyter

Randolph Little Media from this contributor Profil

Dato

6. jun 1991 07:35

Lokalitet

Loyalton; Jones Valley
California, United States
Media from this location Illustrert sjekkliste
Kart
Kart Coordinates: 39.5833333, -120.1166667
Age and sex
Adult, Unknown sex - 1
Lyder
Lokkelyd; Sang
Lydavspilling
Playback not used

Kommentarer

NOTES: (Species Sound: constant; Breeding Status: not territorial, breeding?, not breeding?; Behavioral Context: mate contact?; General Climate: arid; Cover Density: medium) Recordist's Note: "First part of this recording sounds like Mountain Bluebird, which was also nesting in this aspen grove. There was no mention of Mountain Bluebird on the original tape, and no break in the recording at the point where it launches into typical Cassin's Finch sound. Identification of the first part should be considered tentative." [The vocalizations in the first two parts of this recording (0:05-0:46, 0:47-1:00) are probably those of Carpodacus cassinii, despite their similarity to the song of a bluebird. If if indeed a vocalization of the finch, this probably represents a vocalization that is homologous to the "vireo" song described in the BNA account for C. purpureus, but not for C. cassinii (see also LNS #96373, #120291). The single true song and the calls at the end of the recording are certainly those of Carpodacus cassinii, the calls probably representing the "keeup/tidilip" calls described in BNA. There may also be some "tew" calls (e.g., 1:45, 2:49). Based on the calls given, I suspect that this is the same individual highlighted in LNS #80352 and #80353. The single song (1:02-1:06) ends with what appear to be imitations of Cyanocitta stelleri. Quality added (2, 1-2) - CAM - 4 February 2005]. Other Behaviors: Establish Flock Contact, Advertise. Habitat: Forest, Grassland, Freshwater, Evergreen Forest, Coniferous Forest, Meadow, Pasture, Second-growth, Scrub.

Additional species

  • Cassin's Finch Haemorhous cassinii
  • Dusky Flycatcher Empidonax oberholseri
  • Hairy Woodpecker Leuconotopicus villosus
  • Mountain Chickadee Poecile gambeli
  • Northern House Wren Troglodytes aedon
  • American Robin Turdus migratorius
  • Western Warbling Vireo Vireo swainsoni

Teknisk informasjon

Opptaker
NAGRA IV-D
Mikrofon
Sennheiser MKH 404
Tilbehør
Parabola 91.4cm/30.5cm (36in/12in)

Arkivinformasjon

Katalogisert
16 Nov 2000 - Nancy Schrempf
Digitalisert
22 Mar 2001 - Matthew D. Medler
Redigert
25 Apr 1997 - Martha Fischer

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