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McDowell Sonoran Preserve Toms Thumb Trailhead, Scottsdale, Phoenix Arizona, USA
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McDowell Sonoran Preserve Toms Thumb Trailhead, Scottsdale, Phoenix Arizona, USA
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A more typical Phainopepla Spring song includes several phrases using the same voice.
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Santiago
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Volcan Baru
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Arrey, New Mexico, United States
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Alajuela, Costa Rica
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Phoenix Botanical Garden
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McDowell Sonoran Preserve Toms Thumb Trailhead, Scottsdale, Phoenix Arizona, USA
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McDowell Sonoran Preserve Toms Thumb Trailhead, Scottsdale, Phoenix Arizona, USA
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Phainopepla (Phainopepla nitens) is our sole representative of the Silky Flycatcher family (Ptilogonatidae). The male is a beautiful black crested bird with a striking white stripe on each wing. The female is rather duller in color, but similar otherwise. Their regular note is a low "wheer", but we heard them sing this song in late Summer.
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Reserva Monteverde
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Tepic - Cerro de San Juan
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Socorro, New Mexico, United States
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Tres de Junio, Cartago Province, Costa Rica
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McDowell Sonoran Preserve Toms Thumb Trailhead, Scottsdale, Phoenix Arizona, USA
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McDowell Sonoran Preserve Toms Thumb Trailhead, Scottsdale, Phoenix Arizona, USA
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Regular "wheer" of a male Phainopepla.
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Tacambaro
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Arrey, New Mexico, United States
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Phainopepla nitens at Leasburg Dam, NM
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Santa Cruz County, Arizona