Tom
Other than the frogs it sounds like another crake or rail making the bird
call.
Greg Little
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On Behalf Of Tom Tarrant
Sent: Thursday, 1 December 2011 6:37 AM
To: Birding-aus
Subject: Another unusual call?
Hi All,
Have posted another 'mystery' bird-call on the BSQ Sounds
website<http://www.aviceda.org/audio/?page_id=142>I'm sure that it's
fairly common and I've heard it before but am having a
bit of a blank...could it be a Coucal? Have a listen and put me out of my
misery......
I'm still pondering on the previous posted call (the possible Powerful Owl)
but have had credible suggestions that it might be a 'distressed' Green
Tree Frog or a nocturnal Forest Kingfisher. Although I've received
suggestions that it could not possibly be an owl, I have heard from some
that juvenile owls do indeed have shrill-calls (although now I'm not sure
that it could only be a Powerful) and it has been suggested that Boobook
and Barking can also call in this manner.....
Over to you,
Tom
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