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    Perth, Australia, bird song ID request

    Thank you, Tom. I think I'm still leaning towards the Western yellow robin idea. This recording here is quite a good match: utterly pure notes, on the spectrogram it shows as a single narrow peak at 2550 Hz, width-at-half amplitude maybe 60 Hz, no discernible harmonics: it was that purity of...
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    Perth, Australia, bird song ID request

    Thanks for the welcome, delia todd. mjh73, that seems like a good prospect. It doesn't sound exactly like examples that I can find but I suppose there is some variation. Thank you.
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    Perth, Australia, bird song ID request

    I heard a bird in the branches overhead in the Darling Scarp, about 25 km east of the CBD of Perth, Western Australia. (09 April 2024, 1530 local time). Here's a recording. http://www.dazvoz.com/Bird.m4a I could catch site of it but its song was a remarkably pure note, always in 3 sets of...
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