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The Australian outback is quite different from other areas. You may hear the wind rustling the leaves in ate, but on other days, those same leaves will be utterly still. Cicadas can be heard chirping in the trees, a sound that becomes deafening as the afternoon rolls on. In the early morning, and again at dusk, you will hear birds - kookaburras laughing, galahs, corellas, black cockatoos and sulphur crested cockatoos screeching, and flocks of budgerigars chattering. There are Songbirds as well, such as magpies with their beautiful warbling, and after rain there will be the sound of frogs.

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