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Common at Kangarangate down to
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, and abundant at Munggur up to
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. The Adelbert song is the wheel song characteristic of the species elsewhere in New
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: aȱ descendingȱ seriesȱ ofȱ notesȱ likeȱ theȱ soundȱ ofȱ aȱ wheelȱ turning,ȱ terminatingȱ inȱ aȱ flourish.ȱ Because two or three
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species
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co-exist by elevational segregation on all other outliers except Van Rees, and because one
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specimen collected in the Adelberts by W. Peckover was catalogued as
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(very similar in plumage to
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, but veryȱ differentȱ inȱ song)ȱ beforeȱ beingȱ preparedȱ asȱ aȱ skeleton,ȱ weȱ paidȱ particularȱ attentionȱ to Adelbert white-eyes and their songs. All singing
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that we encountered gave the wheel song of
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Because we found
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abundant up to the highest elevations in the Adelberts, it seems unlikely that
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or any other
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could be present at high elevations along with
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.
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