Russ
Years ago at O'Reilly's Bird Week we all used to get up well before dawn and
record all the birds heard before sunrise. This crazy idea was started by the
late Roy Wheller. 1st bird to call was Eastern Yellow Robin with his cheep,
cheep, cheep. I am sure that is your bird.
Darrell
Dr Darrell Price
Allamanda Medical Centre
5/25 Spendelove Avenue
Southport
Gold Coast, Qld 4215
Australia
Tel. 07 5532 7755
Fax 07 5532 9413
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Subject: White-throated nightjar
<< File: ATT00002.htm >> Andrew and Tom's reports of white-throated leave me
jealous!I'll gladly swap my regular boobook, barn owl, and tawny frogmouth
night chorus for one certain sighting or hearing of the nightjar.As I'm
half-way between Andrew and Tom as the crow flies, perhaps I'll get them in
stereo!!
I am hearing a pre-dawn, pre kookaburra call which eludes me. A single
repeated note, rather like a strong chicken cheep, in sets of either two or
three notes, with gap of maybe 5-10 seconds between sets.Only lasts 10-15
mins., always finishes before dawn.
My best guess is Eastern Whipbird, as the call has some familiarity with
the female reply to the male's whip.Maria's guess is either Grey Shrike Thrush
or Eastern Yellow Robin. Any takers?
Russ Lamb,Maleny, SEQ
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