Image Gallery for Anaxipha unidentified species - A Trig
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| Recorded by: Mark Basinger and Donald Zepp Johnston Co. Comment: | | Recorded by: Mark Basinger and Donald Zepp Johnston Co. Comment: |
| Recorded by: Steve Hall Chatham Co. Comment: Recorded on the portion of the River Trail coming up from the Deep River. White Pines are common in this area. The pulse rate of 21 syllables per second and the dominant frequency of 7.9 are typical of Anaxipha thomasi but the songs of that species are continuous rather than broken into separate bursts | | Recorded by: Steve Hall Chatham Co. Comment: White Pines are common in this area |
| Recorded by: Jim Petranka Clay Co. Comment: | | Recorded by: Stephen Hall, Ed Corey, Jim Petranka, Becky Elkin, Tom Howard, Carol Tingley, Brian Bockhahn, and Van Cotter Durham Co. Comment: |
| Recorded by: Stephen Hall, Ed Corey, Jim Petranka, Becky Elkin, Tom Howard, Carol Tingley, Brian Bockhahn, and Van Cotter Durham Co. Comment: | | Recorded by: John Petranka Orange Co. Comment: |
| Recorded by: John Petranka Orange Co. Comment: | | Recorded by: Steve Hall Orange Co. Comment: |
| Recorded by: Ken Kneidel Mecklenburg Co. Comment: | | Recorded by: Ken Kneidel Mecklenburg Co. Comment: |
| Recorded by: Ken Kneidel Mecklenburg Co. Comment: | | Recorded by: Ken Kneidel Mecklenburg Co. Comment: |
| Recorded by: Ken Kneidel Mecklenburg Co. Comment: | | Recorded by: Ken Kneidel Mecklenburg Co. Comment: |
| Recorded by: Ken Kneidel Mecklenburg Co. Comment: | | Recorded by: Ken Kneidel Mecklenburg Co. Comment: |
| Recorded by: Ken Kneidel Mecklenburg Co. Comment: | | Recorded by: Ken Kneidel Mecklenburg Co. Comment: |
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