We do have Black Butcherbirds locally (seen and heard), but this was less
"flutey" and more mechanical-sounding, So not sure.
DN
> On 6 May 2018, at 2:35 pm, Isobel Crawford <> wrote:
>
> David,
>
> try Black Butcherbird,
>
> Isobel.
>
>
> On 6/5/18 at 1:07 PM, (David Nicholls) wrote:
>
>> From the Cairns northern beaches, in a rainforest-y area inland a bit, this
>> unusual call:
>>
>> http://www.dcnicholls.com/misc/weird_bird.mp3
>> <http://www.dcnicholls.com/misc/weird_bird.mp3>
>>
>> Possibly some sort of Friarbird? Advice appreciated.
>>
>> DN
>>
>>
>
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