Subject: | Re: Recording in Tambopata region Peru with Sony D50 |
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From: | "Scott Connop" turaconi |
Date: | Mon Nov 23, 2009 10:52 am ((PST)) |
Just had a quick listen. You can hear a few notes from Common Potoo at the beginning and the buffetting wing noise later in the recording is probably Blue-throated Piping-Guan. After a second listen, I forgot to add Pauraque (the upslurred whee-er) throughout the first minute and it sounds like a Great Potoo at 1:34, fainter in other spots. Common Potoo is quite audible at 1:21. Listen for the piping guan at 1:50. Regards, Scott Connop |
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