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THE MUSIC OF THE BUSH
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<blockquote data-quote="Grey Panner" data-source="post: 664780" data-attributes="member: 15464"><p>It was while we were camped in the bush in Victoria that I realised that what seemed to be a single call from a Whip Bird was in fact calls by two birds, one calling and the other one answering.</p><p>I tried giving the first part of the call, the wind-up part of the whip crack. and every time I made the call a bird answered.</p><p>It was great to have an avian conversation with those birds even if I have no idea what the calls signified. I probably left behind a lot of very confused birds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grey Panner, post: 664780, member: 15464"] It was while we were camped in the bush in Victoria that I realised that what seemed to be a single call from a Whip Bird was in fact calls by two birds, one calling and the other one answering. I tried giving the first part of the call, the wind-up part of the whip crack. and every time I made the call a bird answered. It was great to have an avian conversation with those birds even if I have no idea what the calls signified. I probably left behind a lot of very confused birds. [/QUOTE]
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