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Common above
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, singing, often in pairs. Previously recorded for the Adelberts only byȱPrattȱ(1982).
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WAHNESS
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:ȱheardȱfiveȱtimesȱbetweenȱ1,495ȱandȱ1,660ȱm.ȱItsȱvocalisationsȱareȱaȱmedleyȱofȱ staccato clucks; short harsh notes are repeated at half-second intervals, like the sound made by striking a hollow log; other unusual sounds; and clear notes. Well known to Munggur villagers and named kakopelima. We found no display courts, probably because villagers reportedȱthatȱtheseȱareȱsitedȱinȱgulliesȱratherȱthanȱonȱtheȱridge.ȱPreviouslyȱreportedȱbyȱPrattȱ (1982).
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