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    It's the one repeating every few second in the background. http://www.thamesvalleybirds.co.uk/a...3&d=1273697596">
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    Try Golden Oriole

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    Already thought of that when I first heard it, but although it is similar, not sure whether it is the one.
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    Had a listen to your track and it certainly sounds more like it than the others I've heard, the secret nature of the bird would certainly fit, shame I had the dog with me when I recorded this, as there was no chance of stalking it.
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    I'm thinking back to last may when I was in the same wood and what I thought was a couple of Jays screaching, was probably a couple of Golden Orioles, will have to take the hide into the woods next year and spend a whole morning there.
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