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Eastern Whipbird in suburbia?

To: Sonya Duus <>
Subject: Eastern Whipbird in suburbia?
From: "Kim Farley via Canberrabirds " <>
Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2025 05:55:45 +0000
Hi all 
I am late to this conversation so apologies if others have already said this, but the other species that makes a bit of a whip is Golden Whistler. And potentially more likely passing through the suburbs than Whipbird (through bit later in the season than one would expect)?
Kim

On Sat, Nov 29, 2025 at 3:56 PM Sonya Duus via Canberrabirds <> wrote:
Thanks John,

The only thing about this one is that it doesn't make any other part of the whistler song - just the whip. I will try to track it down with binos when I get a chance!

Cheers,

Sonya

On Sat, 29 Nov 2025 at 15:40, john harris <> wrote:
Hi Sonya,
The rufous whistler has a very definite 'whip'. I hear it almost every day in Gungahlin. Sometimes it is almost as obvious as the whipbird itself, mostly a little less striking, but an obvious whip.
Cheers John


On Sat, Nov 29, 2025 at 8:21 AM Sonya Duus via Canberrabirds <> wrote:
I regularly hear what sounds like an Eastern Whipbird in the streets just below Sulwood Drive/Mt Taylor in Kambah. 

I haven't seen the bird/s, but this morning I took some recordings on my phone and have attached one here (though it is very faint, so you will probably need to put your ear up to the speaker).

Could this be any other species? If it is an Eastern Whipbird, I would be interested to hear about other people's observations of this species in suburbia.

Thanks,

Sonya
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