Subject: | Lyrebird imitating ... Digest Number 4395 |
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From: | "Michael Dalton" mdaltonarielle |
Date: | Mon Aug 10, 2009 8:50 am ((PDT)) |
Your replies John and Vicki are appreciated. John is going to get me contac= t information. =A0 Vicki, I listened to the clip on my laptop computer and still heard "Chop-c= hop," but I am willing to think it=A0could be "Chook-chook" as you stated.= =A0As a Yank, I've not heard that expression previously. I would like to be= able to have a *.wav copy of the sound file to listen more carefully. =A0 Is a "blackbird" in Australia the same species we have here in the states? =A0 Mike Florida USA www.ParrotSpeech.com =A0 |
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