zondag, juni 29, 2008

Alarm call

This morning I woke up slightly annoyed at around 6.30, by what I initially thought was a car alarm. But then it was slightly changing tune, must be either a very odd car alarm or... a bird!

"Calling of the Superb Lyrebird, thought by many to be our most accomplished vocalist, peaks in early winter. It is a wonderful mimic and its territorial call varies greatly with geographical region."
Listen here.

Grrr... "wonderful" was not quite what I called it this morning. But yeah, it sounded a lot like that! Turns out that Lyrebird is quite something. See this short (but famous!) clip of David Attenborough about the Lyrebird. The Ozzies are quite proud of the bird - it also features on the Australian 10 cent coin, and the 100 dollar note.

[EDIT: some knowledgable people told me it couldn't possibly have a been a Lyrebird. shame. :) Now I'm hunting for the true culprit!]

Here are some more samples of bird calls, which I am surrounded by all the time. The first one is another bird the Ozzies love to use in touristy places - The Kookaburra.

the Kookaburra
The kookaburra

2 Comments:

Blogger Efje said...

een lyrebird, dat zou briljant zijn geweest! Waarom kan dat niet dan?
Dat filmpje van David Attenborough, mijn collega's en ik hebben platgelegen, briljant beest :) .

02 juli, 2008 13:54  
Blogger Marije said...

Blijkbaar ie de vogel vrij moeilijk op te sporen - je moet er echt diep het bos voor in, en helaas alleen in de omgeving van Melbourne. Das toch wel zo'n 8 uur rijden hier vandaan - blijkbaar vliegt de liervogel niet zo ver :( . helaas!

04 juli, 2008 06:06  

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