Date/time (local) | Occurrence | Latitude | Longitude | Notes |
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04/26/15 05:29:33 | Detected | 41.2413 | -69.0079 |
Date/time (local) | Occurrence | Latitude | Longitude | Notes |
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04/26/15 15:59:33 | Possibly detected | 41.1914 | -69.0917 | Single classified rw upcall is faint, but out of rhythm and amplitude from hw song, and shape is pretty good. |
04/26/15 19:29:33 | Possibly detected | 41.2165 | -69.1057 | Two classified rw upcalls are reasonably isolated, okay shape and reasonably loud. Only two calls, though. |
04/26/15 19:44:33 | Possibly detected | 41.2161 | -69.1086 | Faint upcall in panel 2. |
04/26/15 22:29:33 | Possibly detected | 41.1721 | -69.1332 | Single viewable classified rw upcall is almost as loud as hw song, but the upcall is not found elsewhere in the hw song viewable here. There are hw upsweeps, but they are higher frequency (starting around 200 Hz, whereas the rw upcall ends at around 200 Hz). |
Date/time (local) | Occurrence | Latitude | Longitude | Notes |
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04/26/15 00:29:33 | Detected | 41.1935 | -68.9566 | |
04/26/15 01:27:58 | Detected | 41.2006 | -68.9722 | |
04/26/15 02:29:33 | Detected | 41.2074 | -68.9822 | Single viewable classified rw upcall is embedded in hw song and likely spurious or produced by a hw. |
04/26/15 03:29:33 | Detected | 41.2260 | -68.9934 | |
04/26/15 04:29:33 | Detected | 41.2337 | -69.0008 | |
04/26/15 05:29:33 | Detected | 41.2413 | -69.0079 | |
04/26/15 06:44:33 | Detected | 41.2435 | -69.0112 | |
04/26/15 07:29:33 | Detected | 41.2417 | -69.0205 | Single classified rw upcall is part of hw calling - not really rw. |
04/26/15 08:29:33 | Detected | 41.2393 | -69.0328 | hw detected based on staccato LF notes in panels 7 and 8. Single classified rw upcall in panel 8 is clearly not an upcall. |
04/26/15 10:29:33 | Possibly detected | 41.2129 | -69.0408 | Looks like possible hw downsweeps in panels 11 and 12. |
04/26/15 13:29:33 | Detected | 41.1563 | -69.0742 | |
04/26/15 13:44:33 | Detected | 41.1598 | -69.0767 | |
04/26/15 14:29:33 | Possibly detected | 41.1610 | -69.0859 | Possible hw calls in panels 6 and 7. |
04/26/15 14:44:33 | Possibly detected | 41.1615 | -69.0888 | Faint downsweeps in panels 3 and 4 may be hw. |
04/26/15 15:59:33 | Detected | 41.1914 | -69.0917 | Single classified rw upcall is faint, but out of rhythm and amplitude from hw song, and shape is pretty good. |
04/26/15 16:29:33 | Detected | 41.1986 | -69.0951 | |
04/26/15 17:29:33 | Detected | 41.2040 | -69.1045 | |
04/26/15 18:29:33 | Detected | 41.2176 | -69.1001 | |
04/26/15 19:29:33 | Detected | 41.2165 | -69.1057 | Two classified rw upcalls are reasonably isolated, okay shape and reasonably loud. Only two calls, though. |
04/26/15 19:44:33 | Detected | 41.2161 | -69.1086 | Faint upcall in panel 2. |
04/26/15 20:17:18 | Detected | 41.2152 | -69.1148 | |
04/26/15 20:44:33 | Detected | 41.2047 | -69.1106 | |
04/26/15 21:29:33 | Detected | 41.1922 | -69.1192 | hw used up all the pitch tracks. |
04/26/15 22:29:33 | Detected | 41.1721 | -69.1332 | Single viewable classified rw upcall is almost as loud as hw song, but the upcall is not found elsewhere in the hw song viewable here. There are hw upsweeps, but they are higher frequency (starting around 200 Hz, whereas the rw upcall ends at around 200 Hz). |
04/26/15 23:29:33 | Detected | 41.1626 | -69.1415 |
Date/time (local) | Latitude | Longitude | Notes |
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04/26/15 02:29:33 | 41.2074 | -68.9822 | Single viewable classified rw upcall is embedded in hw song and likely spurious or produced by a hw. |
04/26/15 07:29:33 | 41.2417 | -69.0205 | Single classified rw upcall is part of hw calling - not really rw. |
04/26/15 08:29:33 | 41.2393 | -69.0328 | hw detected based on staccato LF notes in panels 7 and 8. Single classified rw upcall in panel 8 is clearly not an upcall. |
04/26/15 10:29:33 | 41.2129 | -69.0408 | Looks like possible hw downsweeps in panels 11 and 12. |
04/26/15 12:29:33 | 41.1713 | -69.0586 | Perhaps some hw sounds, but nothing convincing. |
04/26/15 14:29:33 | 41.1610 | -69.0859 | Possible hw calls in panels 6 and 7. |
04/26/15 14:44:33 | 41.1615 | -69.0888 | Faint downsweeps in panels 3 and 4 may be hw. |
04/26/15 15:59:33 | 41.1914 | -69.0917 | Single classified rw upcall is faint, but out of rhythm and amplitude from hw song, and shape is pretty good. |
04/26/15 19:29:33 | 41.2165 | -69.1057 | Two classified rw upcalls are reasonably isolated, okay shape and reasonably loud. Only two calls, though. |
04/26/15 19:44:33 | 41.2161 | -69.1086 | Faint upcall in panel 2. |
04/26/15 21:29:33 | 41.1922 | -69.1192 | hw used up all the pitch tracks. |
04/26/15 22:29:33 | 41.1721 | -69.1332 | Single viewable classified rw upcall is almost as loud as hw song, but the upcall is not found elsewhere in the hw song viewable here. There are hw upsweeps, but they are higher frequency (starting around 200 Hz, whereas the rw upcall ends at around 200 Hz). |