Brown Thornbill.
The call is very distinctive with that descending "churrr" at the end.
John Brannan
Margaret Leggoe wrote:
with attachment.
*From:* Margaret Leggoe
*Sent:* Sunday, 27 December 2009 11:35 AM
*To:*
*Subject:* A visitor to JWNR (or resident, perhaps)
Can one of you good people please tell me who this is? I think it may
be a whistler of some kind, but that rusty coloured rump has me
fooled. Its big “wide-awake” eye was very noticeable. Size, about
the same as a grey fantail. Call... “Chip, chip, chip,
brrrrrrrrrrr!” (if that conveys anything).
Thank you.
Jerrabomberra wetlands this morning.
Margaret Leggoe
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