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From: Dean Ansell <>
Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2003 13:35:32 -0700
 I am studying the song of white-browed scrubwrens
 (Sericornis frontalis) at the Australian National
 University. These birds have a remarkably low song
 rate (0-7 songs/hr) and rather long songs (10-15
 secs). Just wondering if anyone knows of any species
 with similar rates, song length, or both, as the
 literature I have pored through seems dominated by
 high rates and short songs (1-5 secs). Any info would
 be greatly appreciated.
 
 regards
 Dean Ansell
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