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To: | "Paul Dodd" <>, <>, "'Birding Aus'" <> |
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Subject: | Lyrebird learns rooster call |
From: | "Shirley Cook" <> |
Date: | Wed, 10 Feb 2010 17:43:46 +1100 |
There were reports that some time ago, there was a Lyrebird in the New
England National Park that had learned the sound of a flute that was played
by a farmer. I heard the story several times, but I don't think this bird
has been heard in recent years.
Shirley Cook Secretary/Treasurer Birds Australia (Northern NSW) |
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