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Mystery bird call... Still a mystery!
ghisan
13/03/2016 01:45
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Hi all, I have been hearing a bird call on and off for years, during the day in Spring, Summer and Autumn, but only infrequently. It isnt a song, just a noise. It seems like it is a larger bird rather than a smaller garden bird. I have attached a recording of the call. Please note, it is the two-tone short hollow noise that repeats at the end of the recording. Its just 10 seconds long - appreciate your help. Many thanks, - G
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PomeranianPom
08/10/2023 19:31
Wow, I think that's the answer. We've got a lot of crows around us. Never knew they made that sound. Mystery solved after three years. Brilliant, thanks!
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