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eyes vs ears

To: Richard Johnson <>
Subject: eyes vs ears
From: Laurence and Leanne Knight <>
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2000 18:04:02 +1000
Richard Johnson wrote:
> 
> Indeed they do! I have heard drongoes do good imitations of Barking
> Owl. In that particular case, a Barking Owl calling in broad daylight
> should make the listener a bit cautious about recording the owl!
> 

Hmmm, the drongo in my backyard does pied butcherbird war cries, so the
daylight angle doesn't help there!

Regards, Laurie.

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