I have heard that call as well Greg - this summer I was constantly thinking I
was hearing an Accipiter, but when I found the bird it was a Spangle Drongo.
HANZAB states"once mimicked cry of goshawk" but that is it.
A search of Xeno-canto reveals some that seem similar:
http://www.xeno-canto.org/101561
http://www.xeno-canto.org/260138
amongst a horde of amazing calls, so may be its own call - but not certain how
you ever prove this with such a prolific mimic.
Cheers,
Peter
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Subject: Grey Shrike-thrush mimickry
Concerning Spangled Drongo mimicry I have often heard them mimic a Pied
Butcherbird but I have also heard them doing a call which is very similar to
a Brown Goshawk call. I wonder if it is one of its own calls, as I have
heard it uttered by many Drongos, or whether it is imitating the Brown
Goshawk. I have also seen Drongos actively chasing off Brown Goshawks a
number of times.
Regards
Greg
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From: David Dickson
Sent: Friday, April 7, 2017 10:07 AM
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Subject: Grey Shrike-thrush mimickry
Thinking about yesterday's post from Kirri Hardy on a Pied Butcherbird
mimicking a Spangled Drongo...
I have a bush block adjacent to a birders' haunt well known to
Victorians—Rise and Shine Bush Reserve. My neighbour's block is a Noisy
Miner hangout (with the consequent reduction in bird species diversity) and
every time I hear a Noisy Miner call at my place I have a fleeting panic
that I am about to be invaded and colonised by these gangsters. But, more
often than not when I hear a Noisy Miner call and track it down I find a
Grey Shrike-thrush has mimicked the call. Phew!
Dave Dickson
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