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Subject: | what CALL is that? (SEQ) |
From: | Tom Tarrant <> |
Date: | Wed, 15 Jun 2005 15:36:55 +1000 |
Hi Judith, Sounds a bit like Horsfield's Bronze-Cuckoo but they normally call from a prominent perch, also Black-eared Cuckoo sound similar but are more mournful though I'm not sure that the latter would come as close to the coast as this. You should be able to download Horsfield's from here (but I can't find Black-eared): http://www.mangoverde.com/birdsound/spec/spec76-32.html Tom On 6/15/05, <> wrote: > > Some trouble getting this through the 'mood' filter, so I've changed an > ?offending word & am sending it again:-- > > > Well, this is a good idea, Graham. I didn't hear any bark-tearing, though... > Does the Crested Shrike-T1t have a long gap between each single whistle? > Judith. > > > How about crested shrike tit? > > Cheers > Graham Turner |
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