I find it hard to identify a bird I can't see clearly (because I wear glasses), but I have the sound of him... a sort of "woCHA, woCHA, woCHA". Local native tree of red pompoms seems to be attracting them.
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any assistance would be great
Hmmmm. Perhaps a little wattlebird, Leaanne?
What time of the day, does it call leanne
See it! Hear it!
Mid-North Coast NSW
What time of the day, does it call leanne
See it! Hear it!
Mid-North Coast NSW
If you have a smart phone or any other recording device, please do record it as an mp3 and attach so we can listen. A little difficult to tell, because it's very hard to describe a call's characteristics.
Additional useful information is where you are located by city and suburb.
If the woCHA you are describing is louder on the CHA (I assume, because you've capitalized, hence I think you want to accentuate that part) then it could even be something like a small New Holland Honeyeater. Can you tell the bird's size? How big? What shape? Bill size and shape? Colours?
Yes I can see how you could describe the little wattlebirds call as that , especially if there was a red pompom tree around. it is kind of an ugly call if you know what I mean
Sunshine Coast Queensland
thanks everyone for your efforts. The bird in question has vacated our premises and never returned! how rude! Having eye surgery next week so I am hopeful that will also help improve my bird watching attempts.