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Autumn update

To: Bill Jolly <>, birding australia <>
Subject: Autumn update
From: Grant Brosie <>
Date: Sun, 3 Jun 2007 19:46:34 +1000 (EST)
Ok I'm gonna sound like a complete fool here but I've
always found this as a handy guide when identifying
robins..........repeat I've found.

Rose Robins are more fantail like in behaviour and
look. More stream line, slender. Tail appears long for
a robin.

Scarlet Robins are a 'typical' robin shape, stocky and
round. Sorta like a Yellow Robin.

Bill, to me your bird is a Rose Robin. After saying
that, I've never seen an uncoloured Rose with that
breast colouring before. A very handsome bird indeed.

yours in birding,
Grant Brosie
Raworth



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