ML614733714
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Дата
Местоположение
- Age and sex
- Взрослая самка - 1
- Поведение
- Foraging or eating; Пение
Примечания
These are while foraging with its staccato hard 'chuck'- type call.
Подробности наблюдения
1. I was right that TBFL can be found here: https://ebird.org/india/checklist/S157579758 (1st time reporting in Howrah) 2. 22.51779° N, 87.97040° E one foraging here. 3. Highly unusual observation: I first head hard chucks - akin to a Blue-Throated FLycatcher. Only could spot a TAFL here, but couldn't spot the BTFL after trying to my best. Decided to play the call (). Then played the BTFL call from merlin () & this individual came out of cover and perched in the bamboo thicket ~ 4 meters high, right over of my head. It started singing (audio TBA) stayed at the spot with very little movement. I took some photos from down. To my surprise, I could see that it's not a BTFL but a TBFL! TBFL responding BTFL song – ARE THEY CONSPECIFIC?!! 4. In my second visit about half an hour later, I was prompted to visit the spot again from its spontaneous call. This time I could record the song, and then calls while it foraged, again. Soon after, it perched high & stared singing again. Then another individual started replying with similar song segments and came closer. I couldn't see the other bird and it didn't come too near (~10meters). After some talking/singing to each other, both became silent and hid themselves. So, this second individual might be a TBFL or a BTFL. 5. The song consists of variable notes - churrs, melodies, chatters, hard 'tik-tik' & 'tac', etc. 6. Noting as female due to overall grayish-blue color, with slightly bluer on the rump and the tail. 7. More Songs and calls TBA…
Техническая информация
- Модель
- Canon EOS R8
- Lens
- RF100-500mm F4.5-7.1 L IS USM
- Фокусное расстояние
- 500 mm
- Диафрагма
- f/7.1
- Выдержка
- 1/500 sec
- Размеры
- 3765 pixels x 2510 pixels
- Исходный размер файла
- 5.26 MB