DescriptionToxostoma redivivum - California Thrasher - XC109829.ogg
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SpeciesCalifornia Thrasher (Toxostoma redivivum)
Recordist Jonathon Jongsma
Remarks Bird A. This bird had been singing rather quietly and then went silent for a little while. This song was given immediately after playback of his own song. Another thrasher (Bird B) is singing from the undergrowth across the trail from this bird and is audible in the background. Not the same bird as
XC109826 or
XC109827.
Bird seen no
Playback used yes
Location Fremont Older Open Space Preserve, Santa Clara, CA
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