Can anyone identify this call?

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PhillipJG
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Can anyone identify this call?

Hi all,

First time user on this forum. I live in Petersham in Sydney and this bird (or at least his/her call) seems to come at the start of Spring each year. Unfortunately it starts at 3am each day and goes until the sounds of traffic drown it out later in the morning.

When I first moved to the area I thought it was a malfunction security alarm from a nearby business or something, until I spent a night in Newtown and heard it there too.

I made a short recording of the call this morning and uploaded it to soundcloud.

Any help identifying would be very much appreciated.

https://soundcloud.com/user176749017/innerwestbird3am

Cheers,

Phil

lorne.johnson@d...
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Pied Currawong. LJ

Elsie
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Yep, Pied Currawong for me toosmiley

PhillipJG
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Thank you both for your help!

Devster
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While I don't know what bird it is, we have heaps of pied Corrowongs where we live and never have I heard them make that noise.

Mind you I am a heavy sleeper and am vary rarely awake at that time of the morning.

raysimula
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I don't know what this bird is but I'm sure it is not a Currawong. Ray

lorne.johnson@d...
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100% Pied Currawong. No need to discuss it! Lorne

Devster
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They must make different sounds down in Sydney than up in Qld cheeky

timrp
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Its a different subspecies than in Queensland. I don't know if they make different sounds though. Either way its a Pied Currawong.

Araminta
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I hear a similar sound , they have a Peacock up the road.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MhZPqHeEAQ

M-L

raysimula
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Seems to be a bit of dicussion there Lorne.Ray

timrp
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I heard the same sound this morning at my house its definitely a Pied Currawong.

timmo
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I'm with Ray and Wendy - not saying it is not a Pied Currawong - just that I wouldn't have picked it as one.

It sounds nothing like the ones we get here in Brissie and surrounds.

Cheers
Tim
Brisbane

Canonguy
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That's a typical Sydney Pied Currawong call. Period. 

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