Thanks, Anthony, that's *exactly* what it was. And a new one for my
(somewhat sporadic) listing of local birds.
DN
Anthony Overs wrote:
David, might be a Brush Cuckoo. Try
http://birdsinbackyards.net/images/audio/cacomantis-variolosus.mp3
Anthony
On 21 May 2010 10:15, David Nicholls <
<>> wrote:
Somewhere (invisible) in a street tree outside my house in Deakin,
there was a new call which I didn't recognise this morning. Not a
parrot of any sort or a Mynah (all of which are pretty inventive).
It came in bouts of three calls qwith several second pause in
between: "tee-err tee-er tee-err" as a descending whistle. It went
on for several minutes at least.
Is that sufficient to identify it?
Thanks
DN
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