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Eastern Whipbird

Psophodes olivaceus

Photo by Christiane
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To most eastern-dwelling Australians, this is the sound of the Australian bush. The loud whip crack is one of the most commonly recognised eastern bird calls. Not all Australians, however, would realise that the sound is often a cleverly synchronised combination of the male giving the first whip crack sound, instantly followed by the female's 'chew-chew' response. These secretive birds usually search for insects and nest close to the ground.

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