Thanks Marty - certainly
adds to the interest. At Australian golf events, common bird sounds,
together with typical commentator remarks are –
Eastern Koel [especially
at Coolum: “Is that a rain bird?”]
Rainbow Lorikeets and Noisy
Miners [“Those birds are getting really noisy today”]
Purple Swamphen, usually shown
near a water hazard [“Is that a duck?”]
From: Marty [
Sent: Friday, 6
April 2012 11:07 AM
To:
Subject: Re: [canberrabirds] Birds
on tv
Yes, Carolina Wren. The males and females engage in
antiphonal singing pretty much all day long this time of year. The other two
birds one often hears in the background at the Masters are Northern Cardinals
(clear whistled "sweet-sweet-sweet-sweet","purty-purty-purty",
"widow-widow-widow" or similar pattern), Northern Mockingbirds (mimics and
makes up their own patterns, usually repeating a phrase 6 times or so), and the
occasional Eastern Towhee ("sip-your-teeeeaaa"). I'm not a golf fan in
particular, but I've watched the Masters for years to see the spectacular
azaleas and hear the birds.
On 4/5/2012 6:14 PM, Geoffrey Dabb wrote:
Particularly loud on the US Masters golf at the moment, what
I take to be the “teakettle, teakettle” of the Carolina Wren flitting around the
ground mikes. Happy to be corrected.