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Subject: Call ID
From: Chris Gregory <>
Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2011 12:10:05 +1100
Akos
I can't pretend to be an expert on bird calls but you have in fact recorded
the calls of two Eastern Whipbirds. The male makes the initial whip crack
sound and the female immediate answering call "choo choo" is clearly
audible.

Cheers
Chris Gregory

On 8 February 2011 10:17, "Ákos Lumnitzer" <> wrote:

> Hello  birders
>
> Can someone who really knows their calls please help confirm that this
> call is being made by an Eastern Whipbird and NOT a Rufous Whistler?
>
>
> http://www.stephanschutze.com/uploads/3/1/0/6/3106267/bird_eastern_whip_bird_call_sequence.mp3
>
>
> Thanks and regards
> Akos
>
>
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> Akos Lumnitzer
> http://www.amatteroflight.com
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