Hi Peter,
Greg is right, there is a Noisy Friarbird calling regularly on the track
if thats the call you mean.
Marc
On 7/09/2012 9:51 AM, Peter Shute wrote:
Can someone please tell me what the regular whooping call is throughout this
recording?
Peter Shute
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Subject: [Birding-Aus] POST - Mystery Bird Call - Royal National Park,
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Hi all,
Whilst recording the dawn chorus on the banks of the Hacking River,
Royal National Park, NSW, I heard a call which I've never noticed
before. It was coming from high up in a tall eucalypt and sound somewhat
like a referee's whistle. The closest call I could think of is that of a
Fan-tailed Cuckoo (not the descending trill, but the peeuw-weeeuew call
as recorded here) . But this mystery call was consistently slower than
the FTC and repeated dozens of times in more or less the same way. If
anyone has an ID or suggestion I would be interested to know what you
think.
One birder has suggested it may be Brush Cuckoo - what do you think?
http://wildambience.com/mystery-bird-call-royal-national-park-australia/
Marc Anderson
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