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BIRDS of COLOMBIA - MP3 Sound Collection List of Recordings BIRDS OF COLOMBIA - MP3 sound collection List of recordings 0003 1 Tawny-breasted Tinamou 1 Song 0:07 Nothocercus julius (26/12/1993 , Podocarpus Cajanuma, Loja, Ecuador, 04.20S,79.10W) © Peter Boesman 0003 2 Tawny-breasted Tinamou 2 Song 0:23 Nothocercus julius (26/5/1996 06:30h, Páramo El Angel (Pacific slope), Carchi, Ecuador, 00.45N,78.03W) © Niels Krabbe 0003 3 Tawny-breasted Tinamou 3 Song () 0:30 Nothocercus julius (12/8/2006 14:45h, Betania area, Tachira, Venezuela, 07.29N,72.24W) © Nick Athanas. 0004 1 Highland Tinamou 1 Song 0:28 Nothocercus bonapartei (26/3/1995 07:15h, Rancho Grande area, Aragua, Venezuela, 10.21N,67.42W) © Peter Boesman 0004 2 Highland Tinamou 2 Song 0:23 Nothocercus bonapartei (10/3/2006 , Choroni road, Aragua, Venezuela, 10.22N,67.35W) © David Van den Schoor 0004 3 Highland Tinamou 3 Song 0:45 Nothocercus bonapartei (March 2009, Rancho Grande area, Aragua, Venezuela, 10.21N,67.42W) © Hans Matheve. 0004 4 Highland Tinamou 4 Song 0:40 Nothocercus bonapartei bonapartei. RNA Reinita Cielo Azul, San Vicente de Chucurí, Santander, Colombia, 1700m, 06:07h, 02-12-2007, N6.50'47" W73.22'30", song. also: Spotted Barbtail, Andean Emerald, Green Violetear © Nick Athanas. 0006 1 Gray Tinamou 1 Song 0:43 Tinamus tao (15/8/2007 18:30h, Nirgua area, San Felipe, Venezuela, 10.15N,68.30W) © Peter Boesman 0006 2 Gray Tinamou 2 Song 0:32 Tinamus tao (4/6/1995 06:15h, Palmichal area, Carabobo, Venezuela, 10.21N,68.12W) (background: Rufous-and-white Wren). © Peter Boesman 0006 3 Gray Tinamou 3 Song 0:04 Tinamus tao (1/2/2006 , Cerro Humo, Sucre, Venezuela, 10.41N,62.37W) © Mark Van Beirs. 0006 4 Gray Tinamou 4 Whistle 0:09 Tinamus tao (15/8/2007 18:30h, Nirgua area, San Felipe, Venezuela, 10.15N,68.30W) © Peter Boesman 0009 1 Great Tinamou 1 Song 1:31 Tinamus major (3/1/2008 18:45h, Morro de Calzada, San Martín, Peru, 06.00S,77.05W) © Peter Boesman 0009 2 Great Tinamou 2 Song 0:31 Tinamus major (28/7/2009 18:00h, Pantiacolla Lodge, Madre de Dios, Peru, 12.39S,71.14W) © Peter Boesman 0009 3 Great Tinamou 3 Song 0:27 Tinamus major (26/7/2009 17:00h, Pantiacolla Lodge, Madre de Dios, Peru, 12.39S,71.14W) © Peter Boesman 0009 4 Great Tinamou 4 Song 0:46 Tinamus major (22nd July 2010 17h00, ACTS Explornapo, Loreto, Peru, 120 m. 3°10' S, 72°55' W). (Background: Thrush-like Antpitta, Elegant Woodcreeper). © Peter Boesman. 0009 5 Great Tinamou 5 Call 0:11 Tinamus major (17/7/2006 17:30h, Iracema falls, Presidente Figueiredo, Amazonas, Brazil, 02.00S,60.00W) © Peter Boesman. 0010 1 White-throated Tinamou 1 Song 0:43 Tinamus guttatus © Paul Schwartz 0010 2 White-throated Tinamou 2 Song 0:15 Tinamus guttatus (Cuyabeno Reserve, Napo, Ecuador, 00.05S,76.00W) © John Moore 0010 3 White-throated Tinamou 3 Song 0:07 Tinamus guttatus (28/7/2009 11:00h, Pantiacolla Lodge, Madre de Dios, Peru, 12.39S,71.14W) © Peter Boesman 0010 4 White-throated Tinamou 4 Song 0:08 Tinamus guttatus (11th August 2010 7h00, Río Javarí, Reserva Natural Palmarí, Amazonas, Brazil, 50m, 4°17'20" S, 70°17'41" W ). © Peter Boesman. 0011 1 Berlepsch's Tinamou 1 Song 1:07 Crypturellus berlepschi. Playa de Oro, Esmeraldas, Ecuador, 250m, 17:30h, 06-11-2010, N0.51'0" W78.46'0", song © Andrew Spencer. 0011 2 Berlepsch's Tinamou 2 Song 0:29 Crypturellus berlepschi. Reserva Ecologica Cotacachi-Cayapas, Esmeraldas, Ecuador, 60m, 08:58h, 01-04-2007, N0.41'32" W78.54'34", In primary lowland rainforest, near a stream.. also: Lemon-spectacled Tanager, Chestnut-backed Antbird, © Nick Athanas. 0012 1 Cinereous Tinamou 1 Song 0:26 Crypturellus cinereus (21/7/2009 06:30h, Manu Amazonia Lodge, Cuzco, Peru, 12.50S,71.15W) © Peter Boesman 0012 2 Cinereous Tinamou 2 Song 0:45 Crypturellus cinereus (1/11/2001 , Rio Cristalino Jungle Lodge, Mato Grosso, Brazil, 09.27S,55.54W) © Mark Van Beirs. 0012 3 Cinereous Tinamou 3 Song 0:38 Crypturellus cinereus (21/7/2009 16:30h, Manu Amazonia Lodge, Cuzco, Peru, 12.50S,71.15W) © Peter Boesman 0012 4 Cinereous Tinamou 4 Song 1:03 Crypturellus cinereus (14/1/2005, Carajás, Salobo area, Pará, Brazil, 05.55S,50.30W) © Peter Boesman 0012 5 Cinereous Tinamou 5 Song 0:52 Crypturellus cinereus (3/1/2008 18:45h, Morro de Calzada, San Martín, Peru, 06.00S,77.05W) © Peter Boesman 0012 6 Cinereous Tinamou 6 Song 0:36 Crypturellus cinereus (1/7/1995 06:15h, Manu Amazonia Lodge, Cuzco, Peru, 12.00S,71.00W) © Peter Boesman 0012 7 Cinereous Tinamou 7 Song 1:06 Crypturellus cinereus (19/1/2005 10:00h, Carajás, Salobo area, Pará, Brazil, 05.55S,50.30W) Two birds. © Peter Boesman. 0012 8 Cinereous Tinamou 8 Song 0:21 Crypturellus cinereus (1/11/1993 , Junglaven area, Amazonas, Venezuela, 05.00N,66.23W) © Peter Boesman 0012 9 Cinereous Tinamou 9 Song 2:44 Crypturellus cinereus. Finca La Pradera, Parroquia Remolinos, Municipio Puerto Lopez, Meta, Colombia, 400m, 21-04-2000, Song, One recording: cut 2 from the previous cut. also: Black-throated Antbird © Bernabe Lopez-Lanus. 0013 1 Little Tinamou 1 Song 0:15 Crypturellus soui (3/1/2008 18:45h, Morro de Calzada, San Martín, Peru, 06.00S,77.05W) © Peter Boesman 0013 2 Little Tinamou 2 Song () 0:09 Crypturellus soui (1/8/2003 07:30h, Sabana de Piedra - Santa Maria road, Monagas, Venezuela, 10.15N,63.35W) © Peter Boesman. 0013 3 Little Tinamou 3 Call 1:29 Crypturellus soui (15/8/2007 18:30h, Nirgua area, San Felipe, Venezuela, 10.15N,68.30W) © Peter Boesman. 0013 4 Little Tinamou 4 Call 0:16 Crypturellus soui (1/2/1997 09:00h, La Mision Limestone hills, Falcon, Venezuela, 10.51N,68.33W) © Peter Boesman. 0013 5 Little Tinamou 5 Call 0:40 Crypturellus soui (26/3/1997 06:15h, Lower Rio Caura area, Bolivar, Venezuela, 07.15N,65.00W) © Peter Boesman. 0013 6 Little Tinamou 6 Call 0:50 Crypturellus soui (31/7/2002 06:00h, El Pauji road, Bolivar, Venezuela, 04.36N,61.30W) © Peter Boesman. 0013 7 Little Tinamou 7 Call 0:43 Crypturellus soui (2nd February 2011 15h30. RNA El Paujil, Santander, Colombia, 310m, 6.2'59" N, 74.15'41" W). © Peter Boesman. 0013 8 Little Tinamou 8 Call 0:19 Crypturellus soui caucae. RNA El Paujil, Santander , Colombia, 280m, 10:28h, 29-11-2007, N6.2'59" W74.15'41", song © Nick Athanas. 0015 1 Brown Tinamou 1 Song 0:21 Crypturellus obsoletus (4/8/2008 09:30h, Pozuzo area, Pasco, Peru, 10.10S,75.30W) © Peter Boesman 0015 2 Brown Tinamou 2 Song 0:25 Crypturellus obsoletus (9/8/2004 18:00h, Itapoá - Volta Velha, Santa Catarina, Brazil, 26.07S,48.35W) © Peter Boesman. 0015 3 Brown Tinamou 3 Song 0:19 Crypturellus obsoletus (26/7/2000 06:00h, Finca Monteverde at Olinda II, Merida, Venezuela, 08.45N,71.28W) © Peter Boesman 0015 4 Brown Tinamou 4 Song 0:27 Crypturellus obsoletus (30/4/1995 07:00h, Serrania de San Luis, Falcon, Venezuela, 11.12N,69.42W) © Peter Boesman. 0015 5 Brown Tinamou 5 Call 1:42 Crypturellus obsoletus (4/8/2008 09:30h, Pozuzo area, Pasco, Peru, 10.10S,75.30W) © Peter Boesman 0016 1 Undulated Tinamou 1 Song 0:36 Crypturellus undulatus (29/7/2005 06:30h, Pantanal, Porto Jofre area, Mato Grosso, Brazil, 17.25S,56.45W) © Peter Boesman 0016 2 Undulated Tinamou 2 Song 1:12 Crypturellus undulatus (10/7/2003 , Pantanal, Mato Grosso del Sul, Brazil, 16.30S,56.40W) © Mark Van Beirs 0016 3 Undulated Tinamou 3 Song 0:05 Crypturellus undulatus (27/7/2009 08:30h, Pantiacolla Lodge, Madre de Dios, Peru, 12.39S,71.14W) © Peter Boesman 0016 4 Undulated Tinamou 4 Song 0:13 Crypturellus undulatus (3rd August 2010 6h30, Muyuna lodge, Loreto, Peru, 4°18' S, 73°17' W ). © Peter Boesman. 0019 1 Gray-legged Tinamou 1 Song 1:55 Crypturellus duidae (7/4/1985 , San Carlos de Rio Negro, Amazonas, Venezuela, 01.55N,67.02W) © Chris Parrish 0020 1 Red-legged Tinamou 1 Song 0:50 Crypturellus erythropus (5/8/2003, Dry forest W of El Palmar, Bolivar, Venezuela, 07.58N,62.13W) © Peter Boesman 0020 2 Red-legged Tinamou 2 Song 0:33 Crypturellus erythropus (2/2/1997 06:00h, Morrocoy NP, Falcon, Venezuela, 10.51N,68.18W) © Peter Boesman. 0020 3 Red-legged Tinamou 3 Song 0:32 Crypturellus erythropus (25/3/1997 16:00h, Lower Rio Caura area, Bolivar, Venezuela, 07.15N,65.00W). Presumably this species. © Peter Boesman. 0020 4 Red-legged Tinamou 4 Song 0:22 Crypturellus erythropus idoneus. Reserva Los Besotes_Vereda Los Besotes (Cerro Los Besotes), municipio Valledupar, Cesar, Colombia, 300m, pmh, 26-05-2001, N0.0'36" E0.0'36", Three-syllabic song. © Bernabe Lopez-Lanus. 0023 1 Choco Tinamou 1 Song 0:24 Crypturellus kerriae (15/4/1995 18:00h, Darien Cana, , Panama, 07.50N,77.40W) © Peter Boesman. 0023 2 Choco Tinamou 2 Song 0:09 Crypturellus kerriae. Departamento de Choco; Parque Nacional Natural Ensenada de Utria, Colombia, 100m, 08:00h, 31-10-2009, N5.58'48" W77.20'59", song, © Oswaldo Cortes. 0024 1 Variegated Tinamou 1 Song 0:11 Crypturellus variegatus (24/7/2005 17:45h, Rio Cristalino Jungle Lodge, Mato Grosso, Brazil, 09.27S,55.54W) © Peter Boesman 0024 2 Variegated Tinamou 2 Song 0:06 Crypturellus variegatus (22/10/1994 , Km 85 area, Bolivar, Venezuela, 06.12N,61.23W) © Peter Boesman 0024 3 Variegated Tinamou 3 Song 0:08 Crypturellus variegatus (22/10/1994, Km 85 area, Bolivar, Venezuela, 06.12N,61.23W) © Peter Boesman 0025 1 Rusty Tinamou 1 Song 0:30 Crypturellus brevirostri.
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