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The sounds of Superb Fairy-wrens singing & making calls at dawn in Tasmania. The song of this species is a fast, high-pitched reeling series of notes and is given by both males and females. They are a vocal species and make a range of other calls which often betray their presence.
The audio in this video features the typical song of the Superb Fairywren at dawn in Tasmania. In the background a number of other species can be heard including Grey Fantail, Satin Flycatcher, Fan-tailed Cuckoo, Black Currawong and Common Blackbird.
The Superb Fairywren (Malurus cyaneus) is a tiny songbird found in south-eastern Australia. The male Superb Fairy-wren has stunning rich velvet blue and black upperparts and throat when in breeding plumage. This species is sometimes referred to colloquially as the 'blue wren', and females are sometimes called 'jenny wrens'.
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