canberrabirds

Night song

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Subject: Night song
From: Christine Ledger <>
Date: Sat, 6 Aug 2011 10:09:28 +1000

Thank you to everyone who took interest in the night song. Geoff and I dragged 
ourselves out of bed at 3 am to have a better listen and decided it is an 
insomniac magpie in our garden. He/she kept it up until at least 5 am non-stop. 
(Yes, I turned insomniac too. At least it is more like a lullaby than a car 
alarm.)

I recorded it on the iPod and the file is attached. Ear phones and volume up 
loud help.

Chris

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Attachment: Memo.m4a
Description: audio/m4a

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