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Gerygone calls

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Subject: Gerygone calls
From: Carol Probets <>
Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2007 15:52:12 +1000
Nikolas,

According to the definition I use, the song is one of many different types of call, and yes, I was talking about the song - although the shorter ('unfinished') version of the WTG mentioned below is possibly not the song but a different type of call.

cheers,
Carol




At 7:36 PM -0700 3/10/07, Nikolas Haass wrote:
There is a distict difference between "calls" and "songs"! Sounds like you are talking about songs and not calls? Nikolas ----- Original Message ---- From: Carol Probets <> To: Sent: Thursday, October 4, 2007 12:19:03 PM Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] Gerygone calls Evan and all, I don't agree that the Western Gerygone's call is like an unfinished version of the White-throated. They are definitely quite distinct and recognisable. They start similarly, but the Western sort of goes off on a tangent and as Paul Taylor described, rambles upwards and downwards without the long descending section. The White-throated does sometimes "not finish" their call, at least I've sometimes heard them do just the first few notes and then stop. Cheers, Carol >On Thu, Oct 04, 2007 at 09:40:17AM +1000, Evan Beaver wrote: >> Carol, >> >> Interesting that you record a Western Gerygone by call. My (limited) >> understanding is that the Western is the truncated 'falling leaf' >> call; White Throated the one that goes on and on. In your experience > > is the White Throated pretty reliable? I may have heard a WeGe >> recently, but was nervous about it being a lazy White Throat, giving > > up before they were finished. >
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