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ML627454883

Noisy Scrub-bird Atrichornis clamosus

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Contributor

Jason Vassallo Media from this contributor Profile

Date

26 Oct 2024 eBird checklist S200290985

Location

Arpenteur Nature Reserve (incl. encompassing trails)
Albany, Western Australia, Australia
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Map
Map Coordinates: -34.8850112, 118.4162621
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Observation details

Maybe the loudest bird I’ve ever heard. Only one bird that was cooperatively singing consistently and close. I was within a few feet of it on multiple occasions (my ears are still recovering), but it was seemingly impossible to see as it wouldn’t leave the ground and the ground wasn’t really visible at all with the dense brush. Much time never yielded a view.

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