Aussie birds and their calls - new, revised version

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This is my 'latest and greatest' version of Aussie birds and their calls. It includes a number of different birds that weren't in the previous two versions. It also includes two photos that I didn't take, both of which I have credited to the photographers invoolved - and I thank them for their generosity.
My apologies for the poor quality of several of the photos but they were the only ones I have of those particular birds. The audio is still good quality, though!
I hope you enjoy it.
Bird List:
0:09 Laughing Kookaburra
0:19 Australian Magpie
0:29 Bell Miner aka Bellbird
0:44 New Holland Honeyeater
0:56 Spotted Pardalote
1:07 Fan-tailed Cuckoo
1:18 Galahs
1:29 Common Blackbird
1:44 Dollarbird
1:54 Eastern Whipbird (mostly male bird but the last three, quick calls are from the female)
2:11 Pied Currawong
2:29 Wonga Pigeon
2:37 Yellow-faced Honeyeater
2:45 Masked Lapwing aka Spur-winged Plover
2:55 Willie Wagtail
3:09 Superb Fairy-wren
3:20 Red Wattlebird (named after the red appendage on its throat)
3:32 Tawny Frogmouth
3:44 Golden Whistler
3:57 Pied Butcherbird
4:16 Australian King Parrot
4:27 Eastern Koel (two birds calling, male and female)
4:42 Grey Butcherbird
4:57 Grey Shrike-thrush (my favourite)
5:15 Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo
5:35 Eastern Yellow Robin
5:45 Superb Lyrebird (some imitate machinery, such as chainsaws, etc.)
6:04 Sulphur-crested Cockatoo - very loud.
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It’s funny how many of these calls you recognise, but never paid attention to, and never knew what the birds look like.
They’re just floating around in the back of your mind.

dalmatinka
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When im feeling low and homesick for Australia, i listen to this video over and over. It lifts my spirits.

debradelarue
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I play this clip whenever I’m overseas and missing the bird calls from home.
It’s great to be finally able to match a call to a bird.

Testing
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The whipbird.. omg I'm so glad I finally got a name to it, I live on a beautiful Island and I hear it every morning.. probably my favourite sound from a bird!

sapphire
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I’m pretty drunk right now and Australian nature is so beautiful I’m so glad to be born in and live in this country

yeah-wqho
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as someone who been living away from Australia this video helps a lot with homesickness, the bird call at 2:45 gives me strong memories of my holidays to the beach

nelsbot
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When you hear a plover you know you gotta start running if your in school

wendywalmsley
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I love whip birds!! Every time I go to a rainforest i just stay still and listen to them fly all around.

kieleahar
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I hear the Australian Magpie, and instantly expect to hear "How you going?" from a tall guy wearing an apron... and no socks.

Corvid
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If you live on the rural areas of the Gold Coast, Magpies and pied butcherbirds are music to our ears and you know the sun will be rising up shortly.

Sparky_deeny
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With all these lockdowns, miss getting out birdwatching, hearing these birds brings some joy to the heart, thanks

gregthompson
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Thanks so much, Brian - this is wonderful! We just had a cacophany going on in the tall trees nearby, and I was able to identify the pied currawong in there amongst the magpies. So helpful and delightful, thanks!!

ShivaniiC
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Omg so funny sitting outside playing this. The responses in my backyard are amazing!

triarb
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Brian this beautiful. Thank you so much for your efforts in putting it together and sharing it with all of us.

kezlyn
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The pied Butcherbird song ❤️❤️❤️ so hauntingly beautiful…and so complex!

drrtjil
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My son and grandson live in Australia, and I've only been able to go and see them a couple of times . But every time I listen to this, it brings back so many wonderful memories !!!

doughoward
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We're so lucky to have such amazing wildlife in Australia. Thanks for a great video!

warbledurbler
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This is a wonderful collection of Australian bird songs. My favourite would have to be the butcher bird. They have a wide variety of beautiful melodic songs. One of them I was able to play on the piano because the pitch exactly matched the piano notes. Thankyou for posting this.

ajessm
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In central coast hinterland whip birds, bellbirds, black cockatoos, lyrebirds, kookaburras etc, together with cicadas are sometimes so loud that ear plugs are needed.

hazchemel
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Thank you. The one thing you cannot explain to people the actual sound of our birds to those who have never heard them. Plus the song of the Currawong always brings back quiet still pleasant afternoon at school sitting inside the classroom and hearing their song, many many moons ago now.

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