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Yungaburra hoop pines where I first heard the pied butcherbird species call.
A playpus feeding at Peterson's Creek, Yungaburra.
The entrance to the Alice Springs Telegraph Station.
Stock fence at the Alice Springs Telegraph Station.
The Camel Piano at the Alice Springs Telegraph Station.
alice springs telegraph station, central australia
AUDIO 1 A phrase from the pied butcherbird “Two Tree” with competing
ambient sounds.
AUDIO 2 Basic pied butcherbird note types.
AUDIO 3 Complex, buzzy, or “noisy” notes.
AUDIO 4 A variety of short, repeated notes.
BONUS A double rattle.
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