Afroanthracites nguru
Behaviour:
Calling song composed by echemes following each other at relatively variable intervals of about 970±375 ms (n=30). Echemes consisting of 6±0.6 (n=32) syllables produced at a rate of 37 Hz (range 32.2–41.7 Hz; n= 32; T=22oC; Fig. 10). Echemes presented in loose sequence or in groups of 4±1 (inter group intervals 25 ± 16 s; n=15). The spectrum of the song is broad-banded with a maximum at about 14 kHz (Fig. 11). [1]
References
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