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Rufous Songlark call

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Subject: Rufous Songlark call
From: Rob Geraghty <>
Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2008 00:15:41 -0800 (PST)
Hi All,

Is there anyone on the list who is familiar with the call of the Rufous 
Songlark?  I've recorded the call of a bird which I'm reasonably certain is a 
Rufous Songlark, but it would be great to get some confirmation from someone 
who knows.  The bird seems to specialise in calling while flying.  When it is 
perching it seems to generally be quiet.

Please write to me off the list and I can send an MP3 of the recording.

Thanks,
Rob

"Argue for your limitations and sure enough, they're yours."
Richard Bach, "Illusions"

Rob Geraghty



      
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