English: :Not seen, but was accompanied by an apparent adult Synallaxis erythrothorax that sang and was seen. This bird, with its unusual call (short high trill) eventually responded to a playback of a different (more complex) call of this species, by repeating that same, more complex call. I'm wondering if this call may be a juvenile call? See also https://www.xeno-canto.org/485509 (same call type, same bird).
bird-seen:no
playback-used:no
Common name: Rufous-breasted Spinetail
Type: call
Genus: Synallaxis
Species: erythrothorax
Location: Santa Cruz de Yojoa, Santa Cruz de Yojoa, Departamento de Cortés (Ecofinca Luna del Puente)
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