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Migrants

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Subject: Migrants
From: "Colin Driscoll" <>
Date: Sat, 23 Jul 2005 10:28:52 +1000
 

>The Brush Cuckoo is another case in point..... and or whether or not, an
Oriole or a Satin Bowerbird >was not imitating the call.
>Alan Morris 

Definitely a Brush Cuckoo. I have been working in the Watagan NP & Jilliby
SCA weekly for the last 3 months and have not previously heard anything like
a Brush Cuckoo call. I didn't even bother to try and see the bird as it was
typically calling from the top of the canopy.

Cheers

Colin


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