Eric, I think you're right.
I found a similar call on this video at 0.21 seconds -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cETa0x0Zfzw
On 02/04/2015 13:35, wrote:
Hi Marc,
I reckon it's a fox.
Cheers,
Eric
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Marc Anderson
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Subject: [Birding-Aus] Mystery Call at Night (from Dharug NP, NSW)
A couple of nights ago, I left microphones out all night in Dharug National
Park, NSW and this call was recorded just before midnight. The habitat was
temperate rainforest and wet eucalypt forest in a valley, around the Mill Creek
camping area.
http://wildambience.com/2015/04/mystery-call-dharug/
There are a couple of very soft notes after 2-3 seconds, but the main call
starts at 10 seconds. The call continued on and off for almost an hour.
An Australian Brush Turkey was hanging around the camp earlier in the afternoon
but this call is unlike the typical grunts and deep booms of this species.
Any ideas on what this call could be?
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Marc Anderson
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