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To: | Rodney & Deborah Ralph <> |
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Subject: | Is anyone else hearing Pacific Koels yet? |
From: | Robert Parnell via Canberrabirds <> |
Date: | Mon, 2 Aug 2021 00:21:59 +0000 |
Hi Deb & Rod
regarding mimicry. I have been hearing the call of Yellow-Tailed Black Cockatoos from my backyard for a year or so. The call was convincing enough for me to go looking in pine trees up to a kilometre away without success. I'm fairly convinced now that
the call is coming from a starling. New neighbours bought some chooks and since then we have had starlings. YTBCs periodically fly over our house.
also the Olive-backed Oriole which has been overwintering is a mimic. I heard one this morning (not mimicking) and saw one in Walker Cr. Narrabundah on 26 July.
Rob Parnell
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