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Bruny Island Bird

To: "'John Tongue'" <>, "'Ken Grinter'" <>, "'birding-aus \(E-mail\)'" <>
Subject: Bruny Island Bird
From: "Philip Veerman" <>
Date: Mon, 6 May 2019 10:59:07 +1000
And that is a good one to get confused by. As a really obvious point to make as 
a general hint for anyone in this situation. Quite apart from the specific 
features, the bird is so untidy it is clearly in transition, then the question 
becomes what two stages could it be between. Books typically only include full 
plumage stages. Given that question, it allows you to interpret it to match 
almost adult male Australian Golden Whistler from any of the books (along with 
shape etc).

Philip

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John Tongue
Sent: Monday, 6 May, 2019 8:05 AM
To: Ken Grinter
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Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] Bruny Island Bird

Almost adult male Australian Golden Whistler.

John Tongue
Devonport
> On 5 May 2019, at 10:20 PM, Ken Grinter <> wrote:
> 
> Could anybody I’d this bird photographed on Bruny Island in Frb this year.
> 
> Thanks
> Ken Grinter 


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