I agree the bird was probably born breeding season 2016-2017. Evidence suggests
they do not attain full breeding plumage till third breeding season , as Greg
says, or more. I have a bird in the hand with one bright yellow feather.
Geoff Shannon
> On 6 May 2019, at 08:04, John Tongue <> wrote:
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> Almost adult male Australian Golden Whistler.
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> John Tongue
> Devonport
>> On 5 May 2019, at 10:20 PM, Ken Grinter <> wrote:
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>> Could anybody I’d this bird photographed on Bruny Island in Frb this year.
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>> Thanks
>> Ken Grinter
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