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Eastern Yellow Robin call

To: "Mike Wood" <>, <>
Subject: Eastern Yellow Robin call
From: "Greg and Val Clancy" <>
Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2018 11:57:12 +1100
Hi Mike,
 
White-plumed Honeyeaters are certainly common at the site but I grew up with them in our local area (Woolooware in southern Sydney) and have had plenty of experience with them inland so I don’t think that it is the culprit, but it could be.
 
Regards
 
Greg
 
From: Mike Wood
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2018 5:15 AM
Subject: Eastern Yellow Robin call
 
Hello Greg
 
Is it possible your bird might have been a white-plumed honeyeater? There have been occasions of late where I too have asked myself the same question about that "chop, chop" call, which I would normally associate with a yellow robin. I am hearing that call -or something very like it- in places where I shouldn't be (outside of yellow robin range) and the only candidate I can come up with is the white-plumed honeyeater.
 
Often the call is heard very first thing in the morning -which is typical of EYRO at certain times of the year- when it is still not light enough to see anything and therefore makes it a little difficult to chase up and confirm.
 
Regards,
Mike
 

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