Yes, I'd say you are right. I have occasionally seen them in Toohey
Forest.
Regards, Laurie
On 02/10/2010, at 7:59 PM, Merrilyn Serong wrote:
I agree. I instantly thought of Eastern Yellow Robin. I have heard
the call at other times of day as well.
Cheers,
Merrilyn
Chris Sanderson wrote:
Hi Laurie,
Possibly Eastern Yellow Robin? They have a two-note "chew chew"
call that
they do at dawn. I know they occur in Fig Tree Pocket and Oxley,
so your
area isn't too much of a stretch for them.
Regards,
Chris
On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 7:27 PM, Laurie Knight <
>wrote:
I heard an unusual call at dawn this morning. I live near a large
woodland
area, but this unfamiliar call sounded like something I'd expect
in a
rainforest area. It was a monotonous chew-chew repeated on a two
second
cycle for at least 5 minutes.
it doesn't match my memory of the cadence of either Noisy Miners or
Striated Pardalotes. Would anyone have suggestions as to what
species might
be making such a call in SEQ?
Regards Laurie.
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