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Mobile phone bird

To: "Meryl Ferguson" <>
Subject: Mobile phone bird
From: "Beth Symonds" <>
Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 16:02:50 +1000
Could it have been a frog calling, by any chance?  Some species' calls can
sound very metallic.

Cheers,

Beth Symonds
Brisbane

(My second BA post for the day - writing up my thesis is to blame, I'm
sure!)


On 9/21/07, Meryl Ferguson <> wrote:
>
> While wandering around some swamps near Albany, we heard a bird in the
> reeds
> that sounded very much like an electronic telephone's ring.  Has anyone
> heard a call like this before?
>
> Unfortunately my digital recorder was out of batteries, so I couldn't
> record
> the sound for posterity.
>
> Cheers,
> Meryl.
>
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