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Contact call in 5000 hz.
bird-seen:yes
playback-used:no
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Lagunas Mojandas
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The bird sang this acoustic signal perched on the top of a medium sized bush. I supposed that this an alarm call
bird-seen:yes
playback-used:no
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bird-seen:yes
playback-used:no
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From Bird Sounds of Southern South America by Lopez-Lanus (2008)
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From Bird Sounds of Southern South America by Lopez-Lanus (2008)
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Habitat: edge of fields in scrub above village. Weather: Overcast. Perch height: 4m. Distance to observer: 12m. Id-ed by: Sight. Sex of main vocalizer: Pair?. Number vocalizing: 2.
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Open scrub-forest of Polylepis incana
Recording (not its ID) has been discussed. See the forum.
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Bush-forest of Polylepis incana/besseri with the largest trees in the valley bottom
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Habitat: edge of fields in scrub above village. Weather: Clear, sunny. Perch height: 4m. Distance to observer: 20m. Id-ed by: Sight. Sex of main vocalizer: ?. Number vocalizing: 1.
Recording (not its ID) has been discussed. See the forum.
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bird-seen:yes
playback-used:no
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bird-seen:yes
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Espinilho parkland. Two songs, at the beginning and end of the cut.
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bird-seen:yes
playback-used:yes
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Chase notes between two individuals, with a song at about 0:54sec, in short (2-3m) open chaco vegetation.
bird-seen:yes
playback-used:no
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Calling (or singing?) while foraging on the ground. Mic just 2 meters away. Rufous outer rectrices well seen (no confusion with Patagonian Canastero)
bird-seen:yes
playback-used:no
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Inventario de Aves en Campo Avalos 2010, Corrientes, Arg.: Aves Argentinas & Alianzas por el Pastizal.
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bird-seen:yes
playback-used:yes
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Natural vocalizations from a bird about 2m up in low-shrub chaco. Overcast and remarkably cool weather. Showed rufous crown, rufous throat patch, whitish underparts with rufous wash towards vent, long tail with rufous outermost rectrices (and tips on the next pair in?), back warm brown, wings had rufous wash towards remiges.
bird-seen:yes
playback-used:no
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Calls or songs of two pairs of canasteros having a territorial dispute in thorny woodland.
bird-seen:yes
playback-used:no