canberrabirds

Red-capped Robin

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Subject: Red-capped Robin
From: "Stuart Harris" <>
Date: Mon, 06 Nov 2006 17:59:14 +1100
Saw a female Red-capped Robin (see attached) on the Xanthorea trail at
Tidbinbilla yesterday afternoon.  It was near a service trail no more than
500m from the carpark (old HQ). Was in the presence of both male and female
Flame Robins.  Are Red-capped Robins altitudinal migrants like other Robins?
  This spot must be at least 800m.  Found it strange to find it there?
Another innocent question....do Robins ever hybridise ?

Stuart Harris





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