The Loveliest Bird Calls

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LOU

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Hi Zoochatters,

When you go to zoos and parks (and backyards if your lucky:D), you can hear a variety of different bird calls. What is your favourite?

I love the wide range of sounds made by the Grey Shrike Thrush (Colluricincla harmonica) of Australia. It is a rather drab looking bird but it's call is absolutely mesmerizing.
 
Chiming Wedgebill.
Any of the Pardalotes.
Australian Magpie
Grey Butcherbird.
Bourke's Parrot.

:p

Hix
 
Red-winged Blackbird
Northern Cardinal
Chickadee
Yellow Warbler
American Goldfinch
Mourning Dove
Bald Eagle
Loon (I heard them only once in person but it was a sound I couldn't forget)
Variety of exotics at zoos which would take me all day to list :P
 
There are so many wunderfull bird-sounds but the one which springs in mind first to me is the booming-sound of displaying Crowned pigeons ( all 3 species ).
 
Tawny Owl, Nightjar and Nightingale - preferably all within short succession :p
 
Curlews and grouse calling while walking through heather on a large hill in moorland. :)
 
My three favorite wild bird calls have to be red-tailed Hawks, great horned owls, bald eagles, cardinals, and mourning doves.
 
Yesterday I was at Healsville Sanctuary in Victoria Australia, showing around friends from the UK who had to see a Koala.

While touring the zoo I took them through the huge Lyre Bird aviary genuinely not expecting to see one.

Just before we left the aviary about 10 feet away on a slight hill stood a Lyre Bird in full display we watched him mimicking at least 10 different birds! I was so excited unfortunately my guests missed the significance of what they were seeing and hearing....
 
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