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Unknown call

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Subject: Unknown call
From: Paul Taylor <>
Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2008 20:09:41 +1000
Sean Dooley wrote:
I wouldn't mind betting that your call is an Eastern Yellow Robin. It is not
that well known but they often give this call pre-dawn before they start up
their usual piping call. You do occasionally hear it during the day.

Seconded.  This call had me stumped in the pre-dawn hours at Lamington NP.
I heard it again early one morning on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin
in Canberra (so it wasn't an exotic rainforest bird), and eventually
tracked down the Eastern Yellow Robin making the call.

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