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Rancho Frio
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Cosumnes River Preserve
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In the Spring, the Yellowthroat males "sing" this rattle. Listen for the Least Bittern in this recording (and about a hundred Red-wings!).
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El Valle de Anton
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Mission Creek
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This Yellowthroat (Geothlypis trichas) was recorded at 7:00 pm in the cattails and sedges at the South end of Peck's Lake [Arizona].
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Parque Nacional del Manu
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Yellowstone National Park
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Here's an uncharacteristic Yellowthroat song - in this sample he got distracted midway through his song and went off on a tangent! At the end of this one you'll also hear the "Chack!" note which they often repeat over and over in the morning while feeding.
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Machu Picchu
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Cape May National Wildlife Refuge - Deleware Bay
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The sound you most commonly hear from the Yellowthroat, though, is not the distinctive song, but their persistent "chacking" while they forage in the reeds, eating spiders and insects.
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Montrose Point
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Cabo Rojo - Pedernales
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The Painted Redstart (Myioborus pictus) inhabits the canyon streams of our high country, singing this song among the Arizona Sycamores and Gambel Oaks. This one was recorded in Oak Creek Canyon, [Arizona] 4/10/99.
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Volcan Baru
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Cozumel
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Collared Redstarts (Myioborus torquatus) flit around the forest inside the Monteverde preserve (Costa Rica).
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Santa Fe River
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Barton Creek
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Buff-rumped Warblers (Phaeothlypis fulvicauda) are found (and more often heard!) foraging on the banks of rivers and streams. (Costa Rica)
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Bosque Nacional El Yunque
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Bolivar Peninsula
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Buff-rumped Warbler (Phaeothlypis fulvicauda) pair talking to each other. (Costa Rica)