Hi Peter,
Unless there are two species calling at once, the buzzing type calls in the
middle sound a lot like Inland Thornbill, have you eliminated them from your
possibles?
Allan Richardson
There doesn't appear to be a break between the song and the buzzing type calls
On 17/11/2013, at 8:40 AM, Peter Shute wrote:
> Can anyone identify the bird in this very short recording:
> http://snd.sc/1bDxKtg
>
> It was recorded near the start of the Discovery walk a few weeks ago. It
> sounds a little like a Spotted Pardalote to me, but I haven't heard one
> calling with as complex a pattern as that. Maybe a Weebill? Could it be a
> Redthroat?
>
> Peter Shute
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