
Bird Call, Undulated Tinamou
Scientific Name: Crypturellus und undulatusOther Denominations: Undulated tinamou (USA) * wavy partridge (Argentina) * wavy redbird (Venezuela). Characteristics: Bird of the order of the Tinamiformes, of the family Tinamidae. His piado is heard from great distances. It forms flocks where there is only one male and several females (in spring). It inhabits hot climates, in the southeast, northeast and center-west regions. Its corner varies from one region to another. It emits a soft p, whereas the zabel™ of the northeast has a slightly hoarse sound. How to Use in Nature: Protect your silhouette by camouflaging it to avoid being noticed and avoid sudden movements. This peep was inspired by the Zabel™ song found in the northeast and east regions of Brazil. Notice that in the mouth of the peep there are openings in the sides, these will be used to change the tone of the sound. Begin by holding the peep at the bottom with your left index fingers and thumb your thumb will be capping the bott