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bird-seen:yes
playback-used:yes
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Rock Eagle Owl perched on balcony of a old abandoned house in middle of the grassland while calling.
bird-seen:yes
playback-used:no
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perch-height:8-10m;
habitat:Caatinga;
recorder:Sony;
microphone:Sennheiser ME-066;
volume setting:automático;
weather:Ensolarado;
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various calls from feeding flock
bird-seen:yes
playback-used:no
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several birds calling back and forth
bird-seen:yes
playback-used:no
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bird-seen:no
playback-used:no
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At the edge of a swamp
bird-seen:yes
playback-used:no
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First 8 s natural, rest after playback. In mixed-species flock. Within 1 m of the ground on trunks in tall, primary, terra firme forest. Presumably a male, but did appear very small. Reference: LXXXVIIB 419, -427, 438-459 (Decsti1). Krabbe & Nilsson (2003) (ISBN 90-75838-06-9). Filtered version on Moore et al. (2013) (http://johnvmoorenaturerecordings.com/pubs/ECUAD/main.htm).
bird-seen:yes
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it flew right by me and then back to shore
bird-seen:yes
playback-used:no
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bird-seen:yes
playback-used:no
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bird-seen:yes
playback-used:no
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Habitat: primary montane forest, secondary growth forest.
playback-used:no
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bird-seen:yes
playback-used:no
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Moore et al. 2013: Bird Sounds of Ecuador DVD
playback-used:no
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3 birds. First 60 s natural, rest after playback. Reference: JN (U2A 386-410, 412-432). Krabbe & Nilsson (2003) (ISBN 90-75838-06-9).Filtered and shortened version on Moore et al. 2013: Bird Sounds of Ecuador DVD
bird-seen:yes
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Two fledgelings from Shun' and Rei's little troop, aged 10-12 weeks, begging and moaning softly whilst foraging on the ground.
Background noise: humans chatting nearby
Distance: <2m
Equipment: Tascam DR-100mkIII + Sennheiser ME66/K6 + Rycote Super Softie
Edits: -6dB high-pass filter at 400Hz
bird-seen:yes
playback-used:no
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bird-seen:yes
playback-used:no
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Volume increase and aggressive high pass filter applied using Audacity.
Two immature birds - possible young males - were possible feed by an adult.
bird-seen:yes
playback-used:no
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bird-seen:yes
playback-used:no
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This bird had a clear orange notch in the blue of the throat as seen in C. rubeculoides dialilaemus. I had photographed a male C. rubeculoides rubeculoides (without an orange notch) about 1 km from the location of the present observation in March 2013.
bird-seen:yes
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bird-seen:yes
playback-used:no
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Ref: OHM345. Un individuo cantando en borde de bosque
bird-seen:yes
playback-used:no
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No filtering or db boost used.
bird-seen:no
playback-used:no