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RE: 'Myiagra' Flycatcher

To: "Jeff Davies" <>, "'Birding-Aus'" <>
Subject: RE: 'Myiagra' Flycatcher
From: Carol Probets <>
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2010 12:08:22 +1000
Jeff and all,

I agree Tom's bird looks like a Satin, for the reasons outlined by Jeff earlier. (We regularly see both Satin and Leaden here in the Blue Mountains NSW.)

Cheers,

Carol



At 3:24 PM +1000 29/8/10, Jeff Davies wrote:

Satin migrates to Cape York and PNG for winter, I wouldn't think it
impossible for the odd individual to turn up in Darwin.
I am interested to hear from others based on the features we can see as to
what species they think it is, the location is secondary in regards to this,
but of obvious interest.

Cheers Jeff.


At 4:12 PM +1000 29/8/10, Robert Inglis wrote:
Tom Tarrant has added a few more views of his flycatcher starting (when I last looked) at http://picasaweb.google.com/aviceda/Darwin#5510430706900015810 More front-on views which clearly show how the demarcation line curves downwards at the outer edges.
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