Contribuidor
Data
Local
- Idade e sexo
- Macho Adulto - 1
- Comportamentos
- Corte, display ou cópula
- Sons
- Vocalização
- Playback
- Playback não utilizado
Comentários
NOTES: Background: DEROPTYUS ACCIPITRINUS (GULL-LIKE CA; Range status: NORMAL; Breeding status: TERRITORIAL PAIRED; Frequency of sound: NORMAL; General climate: WET; Cover density: THICK; BIRD WAS SINGING FROM THICK BRUSH BORDERING A GRANITE OUTCROP. BIRD RAPIDLY VIBRATED TAIL UP AND DOWN AS IT CALLED. SONG IS A CHARACTERISTIC FEATURE OF THE DAWN CHORUS. Subspecies information provided by Isler, Isler, and Whitney as part of their study on species limits in the T. punctatus complex (see Isler et al. 1997). The "How Identified" and "Confidence in Identification" values pertain to the recordist's original identification without subspecies name. -Matt Medler, 16 December 2009. ML: Subject changed from recordist's original identification of Thamnophilus punctatus punctatus to Thamnophilus punctatus punctatus/interpositus to conform to eBird Taxonomy (v. 1.55). -Jay McGowan/Matt Medler, July 2015. Other Behaviors: Advertise, Perform Visual Display. Habitat: Rainforest.
Espécies adicionais
Informação técnica
- Gravador
- UHER 4200
- Microfone
- Dan Gibson unspecified model
- Acessórios
- Parabola 45.7cm (18in)
Informação de arquivamento
- Digitalizado
- 29 Jan 2009 - David McCartt