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Bird Calls - Khao Yai NP, Thailand - March 2018 (1 Viewer)

BKKBen

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Hi all,

I have a couple of bird calls/sounds I'm interested in identifying which I have attached. Both are from forest around the beginning of Khao Khieo Rd, Khao Yai National Park Thailand from this month.

The first audio file features a couple of birds. I'm not interested in the louder call, which I'm sure is a Puff-throated Babbler (yes?); I'm interested in a fainter call that can be heard three times: once at the very beginning of the recording, again at around 13 seconds, and the third time at around 24 seconds. Is this a bird, and if so what?

The second recording also features a few birds calling, but the call/sound I'm interested in is the 'clicking' sound. Is that a Siberian Blue Robin?

All input appreciated,

Thanks,
Ben.
 

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The 3 syllables call of the first recording is White-browed Scimitar-babbler. The 2nd one is Siberian Blue Robin.
 
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