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ML624232049

Blue-headed Vireo Vireo solitarius

報告

提供者

Brian McCaffery 來自這個貢獻者的影音

日期

27日 9月 2024年 eBird 紀錄清單 S196631615

地點

Mason-Delta Rd.--White River Bridge (Bayfield Co.)
Bayfield, Wisconsin, United States
來自這個地點的影音 影音名錄
地圖
地圖 座標: 46.4357866, -91.1764812
性別與年齡
年齡性別未知 - 1
回播
有使用回播

影音備註

Singing blue-headed vireo near the south end of the Mason -Delta Road. There were three blue-headed vireos together. At least one sang; the fainter recordings at the end of this cut may have been a second bird singing. The bird I was initially recording was close by me to the SSE. After a pause in singing, one began singing due E of me, and though I never saw the first bird fly to that position, the other two birds had already flown to that area. Thus, I suspect the second fainter bout of singing actually was a second singing vireo. In any event, I'm not familiar with this species singing during fall migration. When I first attempted to record the first bird, it shut up just before I got the recorder going, so I played a BHVI song from the Merlin app, and that triggered the bout of singing recorded here.

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錄音機
Google Pixel Recorder
麥克風
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原始檔案大小
556.24 KB

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