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Subject: | Antiphonal singing in butcherbirds |
From: | "Martin O'Brien"<> |
Date: | Thu, 9 Jul 1998 11:12:06 +1000 |
Syd Curtis mentions the "magic" singing of Pied Butcherbirds (Cracticus nigrogularis). This is certainly one of the pleasures in birding in northern Victoria, where the species is on the southern limit of its Australian distribution. For those who haven't experienced it the flute-like song is one of the joys of the bush. It instantly takes me to the redgum country near Barmah Forest and Echuca. David Stewart has a superb recording of this and other Australian bushbirds on his "A morning in the Australian Bush" CD. Strongly recommended for anyone interested in Australian birds. Martin O'Brien Executive Scientific Officer Scientific Advisory Committee Threatened Species Program Department of Natural Resources and Environment 4/250 Victoria Pde., East Melbourne, 3002 AUSTRALIA tel: +61 3 9412 4567 fax: +61 3 9412 4586 e-mail: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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