Today’s bird call is the Soft-plumaged Petrel. Generally silent at sea, these calls are from their breeding grounds, Tristan du Cunha in the Southern Ocean.”
Today’s bird call is the Cape White-eye. They are delightful little birds in their green-and-yellow plumage, off-set by the distinctive white ring, which is small feathers, around the eye, from which it gets its name. The Cape White-eye song is generally rambling and can go on for quite some time,…
Today’s bird call is the Jackal Buzzard. They are quite large raptors, or birds of prey, widely spread throughout South Africa and usually found in mountainous or hilly country. The name Jackal Buzzard derives from their ‘Jackal-like’ call.
Today’s bird call is the Sooty Shearwater. Rarely calling and silent at sea; these calls are from a bird in its burrow from a breeding colony on Stewart Island, New Zealand.
Today’s bird call is the Atlantic Yellow-nosed Albatross. Generally silent at sea unless squabbling over food, they only call when on their breeding grounds; islands in the south Atlantic. These calls were made on Gough Island.
Today’s bird call is the Southern Giant Petrel. Calls of these birds are generally only heard at their island nesting colonies in the sub-Antarctic. These calls were recorded on South Georgia.”
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