I’m hoping someone familiar with these calls can help with ID. My only guess is White-browed Treecreeper. Recorded in mallee, Wyperfeld National Park, Victoria around 8:30am. http://www.xeno-canto.org/200386 http://www.xeno-canto.org/200381 Thanks! — Marc Anderson Wild Ambience Sydney, Australia P +61 (0) 430 072 299 E marc@wildambience.com wildambience.com marcanderson.com.au twitter.com/wildambience
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Dear all Re: White-browed Treecreepers in mallee – at Gluepot they can be found in the stands of casuarinas, particularly near Babbler camp site. Seen them there several times. Penny D-B
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Hi all, White-browed Treecreeper in mallee? Not too sure about that…. They are a cypress pine and casuarina specialist in Victoria. Where abouts in Wyperfeld Marc? Yours in all things “green” John Harris BASc, GDipEd Director – Wildlife Experiences P/L Principal Zoologist/Ecologist Nature Photographer Wildlife Guide Croydon, Vic 0409 090 955 President, Field Naturalists Club of Victoria http://www.fncv.org.au —– Reply message —– Cc: “birding-aus-request@birding-aus.org” < birding-aus@birding-aus.org>, “birding-aus@lists.vicnet.net.au” < birding-aus@lists.vicnet.net.au> no doubt about that being a White-browed Treecreeper in my mind either!! lovely sound it is too… cheers, martin cachard, cairns
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Hi John They’re in mallee in Gluepot not very far away…. And although I said quail-thrush was a good fit for the second call I think it’s a treecreeper as well as the background call in the first recording. Regards, Allan
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The first bird is a Mulga Parrot in flight. No doubt, have heard hundreds. The second I agree with Tom, it’s either a Mulga Parrot or a Ringneck, very rosella like, so probably a ringneck. Bec — Dr Rebecca Boulton *P. * 08 8178-1154 *M. *0468-717-404 “UNLESS someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not.” The Lorax, Dr. Seuss
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no doubt about that being a White-browed Treecreeper in my mind either!! lovely sound it is too… cheers, martin cachard, cairns
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Hi Marc, I reckon you’re on with the White-browed Treecreeper and the second one sounds like a Quail-thrush as Peter suggested. Regards, Allan Richardson Morisset NSW
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Could the second be a Mulga Parrot or Ringneck? It sounds a bit Rosella-like and I seem to recall a Mulga making a similar-call in the Thargomindah area a couple of years ago. Tom On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 6:28 PM, Marc Anderson < marc@wildambience.com> wrote: — ******************************** Ian (Tom) Tarrant Hawthorn East 3123 Victoria http://www.aviceda.org ********************************
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Thanks Peter – I’ve compared the first call with another recording of Mulga Parrot & it matches – http://www.xeno-canto.org/40562 Now waiting to see if anyone can confirm the second call – http://www.xeno-canto.org/200381 Marc On 30/10/2014 17:58, Peter Ewin wrote:
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I haven’t had a proper listen to either of them, but have you considered Jack Winter for the first and Chestnut Quail-thrush for the second? Peter Shute
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