Without the Chestnut-rumped Thornbill, the list would be nice fortunate
but not a rare event (for say a day or few hours list in an area). I've seen all
the others locally recently. Indeed all others but the Yellow Thornbill are
common. One Chestnut-rumped Thornbill
is the one to make all the difference. It is a long way from home but they are
common a few hundred km from here.
Philip
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