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INRa) SE Synoicus australis. 
Their call*is a fairly loud, plaintive, two-note whistle; 
Tuu-whureeee, repeated at intervals. Frequently heard at 
daybreak, and late in the afternoon; occasionally, through 
the day during dull wet weather, 
Usually seen in coveys of up to a dozen birds, in heavily 
grassed forest country, and occasionally, in open country 
in the vicinity of swamps and lagoons. they rarely flu 
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