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Spotted Pardalote

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Subject: Spotted Pardalote
From: Russell Woodford <>
Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 12:35:41 +1000
Not sure why this bounced, but here is the message from Tracey:



Hi birders,
There was a Spotted Pardalote at my place this morning, very
confiding and was perched only a couple of feet from me, so I saw it
very clearly. It appeared to be a male, but I was a bit confused as
the spots on it’s crown were clearly yellow, while Slater’s tells me that the male has white crown spots. The tail and throat were yellow, while the guide says that the female has a whitish throat. I don’t have a camera so I can’t post a picture. Can anyone help me out as to it’s gender?

Tracey Newcombe
 Tomerong NSW
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