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re.strange birdcall

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Subject: re.strange birdcall
From: "simon starr" <>
Date: Sun, 13 Sep 2009 13:45:38 +1000
Hi Anthea, and all,
It could be a Rufous Songlark.  They are in good numbers this year... I've 
about 6 around my house at the moment.  They have a loud penetrating descending 
whistle/trill, quite different to their song delivered in their song-flights.

Regards,
Simon Starr.
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