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Subject: | Four Bronze Cuckoos on video |
From: | David Rees <> |
Date: | Wed, 17 Sep 2014 17:55:43 +1000 |
Photos are good but some movement and song can also help sort out these, at times, difficult birds to locate and see. I have filmed all four Australian species, two of which can be found locally see below: Shining Bronze Cuckoo https://vimeo.com/99827444 Horsfield’s Bronze Cuckoo https://vimeo.com/106362212 Little Bronze Cuckoo https://vimeo.com/99815686 Black-eared Cuckoo https://vimeo.com/73514441 Enjoy David |
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