canberrabirds

Re: Bird call

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Subject: Re: Bird call
From: David Nicholls <>
Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2011 16:26:28 +1100
On 29/01/11 4:06 PM, Philip Veerman wrote:
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

Thanks, Philip and Mark. The first one I've identified definitely here - though I may have seen one last year in the garden (little brown birds are a bit confusing to the newbie). I made the recording by sticking my iPhone out the window with the 'voice memo' app running. I used iTunes to convert it to mp3 format. Crude but effective.

DN

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