Hi David,
It is a Brown Thornbill.
I think you might be the first to post a sound file to the list
......... I would think posting a sound file no more or less suitable
than posting a photo. Given that the file is not big......
Philip
-----Original Message-----
From: David Nicholls
Sent: Saturday, 29 January 2011 3:06 PM
To:
Subject: Bird call
Not sure what the rules are regarding audio files on this list, and if
frowned upon, please let me know. Here's a short (112K) mp3 recording
of a small bird hiding deep in the foliage of my Cedar Wattle tree (and
thus invisible). Can anyone say what it is?
Thanks
DN
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