canberrabirds

Currawong koel?

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Subject: Currawong koel?
From: Julian Teh <>
Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 09:48:49 +1100
at my grandparents house in holder, I heard what sounded like a koel in the front yard while I was sitting on the porch reading. I walked round the corner and it called again. I looked to my left and there was a currawong in the tree. I searched the surrounding trees for the Ko-el noise maker. nothing. as I went back to my book it came again. could it have been the currawong calling? was the PC a hybrid or did the koel lay it's eggs in the PC's nest and the young PC learnt the call? the koel could have been hiding but When I double-checked, I came up with the same results.
Has anyone got Ideas?

thanks,
 Julian Teh

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