Nearly everyone guessed Eastern Rosella for this. It's been eluding me because
it's only been calling once at a time on the odd occasion, but it was a bit
more vocal this morning and that's indeed what it was. I rarely see them here
but perhaps they're more common than I thought. Thanks everyone.
Peter Shute
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Subject: Call id
I've been regularly hearing an unfamiliar call while watching for Lewin's Rail
at Mt St Joseph pond in Altona. It sounds a little like a Spotted Pardalote,
but with 6 notes. Does anyone have any idea what it could be?
If you'd like a better idea of what the call is like, I've edited a Spotted
Pardalote recording to make it sound like this call. If anyone would like me
to email them a copy please let me know. It's only 60KB.
Peter Shute
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