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Mobile phone bird

To: Meryl Ferguson <>,
Subject: Mobile phone bird
From: brian fleming <>
Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2007 13:46:18 +1000
Could well be a Reed Warbler. Brisk song syllabized by some as "Georgie, georgie!" and "Twitchy twitchy twitchy, quarty, quarty!"
Sounds better than many mobile phone ring-tones.
Anthea Fleming

Meryl Ferguson wrote:

While wandering around some swamps near Albany, we heard a bird in the reeds
that sounded very much like an electronic telephone's ring.  Has anyone
heard a call like this before?

Unfortunately my digital recorder was out of batteries, so I couldn't record
the sound for posterity.

Cheers,
Meryl.

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