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Category hierarchy: Animals | BirdsDescription: Clay-colored robin reaching for food.Capture device: Camera: Canon EOS 30DOriginal date: 20060900Locality: Latitude: 8.537979999999999e+000; Longitude: -8.078210000000000e+001
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Category hierarchy: Animals | BirdsDescription: Side-view of clay-colored robin perched on rock.Capture device: Camera: Canon EOS 30DOriginal date: 20060900Locality: Latitude: 8.537979999999999e+000; Longitude: -8.078210000000000e+001
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Category hierarchy: Animals | BirdsDescription: Side-view of clay-colored robin perched on rock.Capture device: Camera: Canon EOS 30DOriginal date: 20060900Locality: Latitude: 8.537979999999999e+000; Longitude: -8.078210000000000e+001
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Category hierarchy: Animals | BirdsDescription: Clay-colored robin feeding while perched on rock.Capture device: Camera: Canon EOS 30DOriginal date: 20060900Locality: Latitude: 8.537979999999999e+000; Longitude: -8.078210000000000e+001
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Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad - INBio, Costa Rica.
INBio
Ilustración de Turdus grayi. Autor: Fernando Zeledón.
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Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad - INBio, Costa Rica.
INBio
Pichones de Turdus grayi. Foto: Alvaro Herrera.
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San Jos, San Jose, Costa Rica
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Pipeline Rd, Gamboa, Panama
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Also known as the Clay-colored Thrush, this is the national bird of Costa Rica, where is is called Yiguirro. It ranges from Mexico to northern Colombia, here in the Canal Zone of Panama.
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Gamboa, Colon, Panama
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Monte Verde, Puntarenas, Costa Rica
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Radisson Hotel, canal zone, Panama
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San Jos, San Jose, Costa Rica
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The Clay-colored Robin (Turdus grayi) is the national bird of Costa Rica, and one of the most widespread . I don't think there was any major area without this bird. The local name is "Yigüirro" and the song signals the beginning of the rainy (and therefore, the planting) season.
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Clay-colored Robin (Turdus grayi) call
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Clay-colored Robin (Turdus grayi) call
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Clay-colored Robin (Turdus grayi). This I call the "Mono-Duet", a double call in which the bird uses both syrinxes to make slightly different sounds - it took me a while to figure out that this wasn't two birds duetting.
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Clay-colored Robin (Turdus grayi). In this sample they use this "mono-duet" as a mobbing call as they harrass a pair of Spectacled Owls that are too close in the river bottom at El Gavilan, near Puerto Viejo de Sarapiqui 6/20/99.
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Bullet Tree Falls
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El Valle de Anton
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