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Dawn breaks over the dry country woodlands of inland Australia The Hooded Robin, often heard calling in the predawn Mob of curious Emus; their booming calls carry for long distances On this recording can be heard the 'huffing' of Eastern Grey Kangaroos Beautiful Red-capped Robin, who's 'telephone ringing' call is also heard here White-fronted Honeyeater; the 'pinball machine' bird Spiney-cheeked Honeyeater in characterful voice Common Bronzewing, stretching and showing why it has its name Australia's tiniest bird; the diminutive Weebill The melodious tones of the Crested Bellbird are heard throughout Australia's drier regions The master of the duet; the White-fronted Honeyeater Male Mistletoebird displaying ''oo-le-goo, oo-le-goo...'', the call of the Peaceflul Dove Male Chestnut-breasted Quail Thrush, who's soft, tremulous call is heard on this recording Pair of Galahs in the treetop Female Chestnut-breasted Quail Thrush, a secretive ground-dwelling species A White-browed Woodswallow, huge flocks of which are often encountered in dry country Sunrise over inland Australia
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Image gallery to accompany the album: 'Dawn Chorus: Australia's Inland'

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