I agree with the ID - Megalurus carteri. The tail is a bit short (but 
big-tailed enough to make it mega (big) urus (tail)) and the gape pale - are 
they juv. Spinifexbirds?
Nikolas
 
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Nikolas Haass
Sydney, NSW
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Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2013 9:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] Eremiornis carteri Or Not
 
Hi Chris,
yes your first thought is correct, they are indeed Spinifexbirds!!
cheers,
Martin Cachard
Cairns
0428 782 808
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> I saw two birds in a shrub… actually in two shrubs and I reckon they are 
> Spinifexbirds. And seeing there are legions of more knowledgable Spinifexbird 
> people than mois… Anyway they're on my blog.
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