Mimicry

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jfiess78
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Mimicry

Does anyone know if the Olive-backed Oriole mimics other birds?

I just heard a bird up in the gums calling with Eastern Rosella, Noisy Miner, Grey Butcherbird, Magpie and ending in the Olive-backed Oriole call.

It might have been the resident Grey Butcherbird? not sure.

Thanks, Jackiesmiley

Qyn
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I didn't know either, Jackie, so I googled it and apparently they are known as great mimics especially the males - Graham Pizzey mentions this in one of his books. Thanks for bringing this up I find stories and information like this it very interesting. yes

Alison
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Beef
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I have a resident grey butcher bird where i work that mimics the crimson rosella and satin bower bird.

Hope that may help.

Cheers Beef.

jfiess78
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Thanks for the info Alison, good to hear back from otherswink

Jackie

jfiess78
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Thanks Beef. What area are you in?

Jackiesmiley

Beef
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I live in Springwood and work at Winmalee.

Blue Mountains N.S.W.

jfiess78
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What a lovely place to live and worksmiley Just out of interest have you seen any Crimsons or Satin BB at your work??

Cheers, Jackie

Beef
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Sorry for the late reply.

I get plenty of both birds at my place of work amongst others.

Cheers Beef!

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