On the evenings of 20/21/22 Feb 1997 my partner and I camped at the
Thredbo Diggings camp site on the Thredbo River close to Thredbo.
Each night I heard a call I cannot identify. It was a highly
distinctive, high pitched, three note call, just like 'walk-to-work',
repeated usually three times. The repeats were in successively
higher pitches, giving the 'demented' character referred to in field
guides for some species.
It is highly reminiscent of the Brown Cuckoo-Dove
Macropygia amboinensis but (1) seems way out of range (latitude OK
but too far inland), (2) wrong habitat (Snow Gums & Black Sallees,
not rain forest!) and (3) the increasing pitch of the repeated calls
seems unlike the call on the BOCA tape of the Brown Cuckoo-Dove.
Any suggestions? Perhaps a furred, rather than feathered, animal
of the night?
David
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