In particular I wanted to get some sound recordings of the melancholic, lilting, Tchagra song - one of the most beautiful bird sounds in North Africa. Most days were quite windy and most of the day at the Oued Massa was too windy for recording. Luckily I found a Tchagra singing right beside a track in a sheltered area and I used the car door as extra shelter - like a giant misshaped parabola!
The Black-crowned Tchagra appears to have several song types. The first one I recorded below in the Sidi Betache area is a longer and faster type. Presumably this is from an advertising male. Later I will post a snippet of this bird in aerial display flight,
17 Km north of Sidi Betache, Morocco, 7 March 2014 |
The second type I recorded from the Oued Massa was shorter and slower and is from a paired bird. This song possibly may have more to do with male-female communication as its mate was observed close by. Later I will post a recording of a duet when the female joined it in the same tree.
Track in the Oued Massa flood plain, Morocco, 9 March 2014 |
2 comments:
You guys who a) understand and b) know how to record/show sonograms are a wonder to the world, just wish I had a clue about bird song, 30+ years birding and I'm still clueless
Thanks for your comments Ashley - I've added a link to your site.
Cheers,
Fraser
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