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Bird call ID help please

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Subject: Bird call ID help please
From: Tony Keene <>
Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2012 14:47:11 +0930
I forgot to add that I wouldn't be too surprised if a Starling did go through a number of calls quickly - some years ago I was sitting outside at Southampton Uni and heard a Starling go through a complete series of Nokia phone ringtones.
Cheers,

Tony

On 22/08/2012 14:24, Andrew Taylor wrote:
On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 11:30:06AM +1000, Greg and Val Clancy wrote:
I would think maybe Olive-backed Oriole or Grey Shrike-thrush
Another possibility might be Starling - they sometimes produces convincing 
mimicry
although I haven't heard one through several species quickly like this.
My first guess would have been Lyrebird though.

Andrew
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