A pair have been observed at 2 pm in a thick Rhododendron undergrowth.
Bgd. Spangled Drongo, New Guinea Friarbird
Belford's Melidectesis heard commonly throughout while Smoky Honeyeater's repetitive chips can be heard faintly towards the end.
Lesser Melampitta calls twice in the middle of the cut.
The first call is distant, the reply call is much better at the end.
Call notes first, then song.
I only had a brief look but the song it gave is consistent with several other recordings on XC of this species.
Bgd. Frilled Monarch,Greater Black Coucal, King Bird-of-paradise, Spangled Drongo