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Subject: | Number of notes the Superb Blue-wren produces |
From: | Boyd <> |
Date: | Fri, 19 Sep 2008 17:08:08 +1000 |
I recorded a Wren and slowed it down to 1/4 speed. There were 2 of
them but one doing most of the calling. There seem to be 187 separate
sounds (notes) in 6 seconds! If anyone would like to listen to the
slowed down call it is on the front page of our website http://
www.burragorang.org
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