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Birding with a bubs in FNQ. Leaden Flycathcr at Redden Is, not a Broad-b

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Subject: Birding with a bubs in FNQ. Leaden Flycathcr at Redden Is, not a Broad-billed.
From: Peter Shute <>
Date: Sat, 9 Jul 2011 19:43:20 +1000
Martin, can you please explain "significant graduations of the tail tips on the 
underside"? Do you mean that each layer of folded tail feathers is shorter than 
the next, and to a greater degree than in a Leaden Flycatcher?

If so, this is shown in the illustration in S&D (p239, 7th edition). If you 
have that guide, does that picture look accurate?

There's also a juvenile Leaden Flycatcher shown of the same page with similar 
graduations.

Peter Shute 


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