First is an Owlet Nightjar as has been saidSecond is a Brown Cuckoo Dove I
believe
Josh
> Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 07:09:43 +1000
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> Subject: [Birding-Aus] Mystery bird call
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> Recently whilst analyzing audio sensors from the QUT audio project
> <http://www.mquter.qut.edu.au/Sensor/monitoring_samford.aspx>at Samford (SE
> Qld) I came across this call <http://www.aviceda.org/audio/> and believe
> that it is the daytime call of the Australian Owlet-Nightjar. I have created
> a small site to highlight 'Mystery-calls' that we are finding and you can
> leave remarks and opinions. Listen for the 4 repetitions.
>
> I have also recently found the following publication extremely useful 'The
> Sound Approach to Birding' <http://www.soundapproach.co.uk/> by Mark
> Constantine and recommend it to anyone with an interest in learning about
> bird-sound (Please note that I have no commercial interest in it.)
>
> Look forward to hearing your comments,
>
> Tom
>
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> Tom Tarrant
> Kobble Creek, Qld
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