Hi Julian
I am pretty sure it is a male Cinnamon Quail-thrush. The plumage tones and patterns look good to me - the illustrations of Quail-thrush are pretty lacking in some of the field guides. I think some probably show Cinnamon QT without any dark spotting on the long undertail coverts but male Cinnamons Quail-thrush will usually show dark spotting here (but not always obvious in the field). Was this the main feature putting you in doubt of Cinnamon QT?
The pale looking legs are also fine for Cinnamon QT - no quite as pink as for Spotted but most of the other QT species can show palish legs in strong light.
Anyway the plain, unstreaked rufous brown mantle and rufous flanks will immediately rule out Spotted QT and Chestnut-breasted QT.
I should probably add that Lyndhurst Station is a very well known spot for Cinnamon QT (although Beth and I dipped on them there!)
Cheers Dan
Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2009 02:18:42 +1100 To: From: Subject: [canberrabirds] ID please
I'm going through the photos of my WA trip, hoping to identify some of the birds that were doubtful at the time. Some still mystify me so seeking help. I'd appreciate any thoughts from the information available in the image ...
This bird was seen at Lyndhurst Station in SA where I was obviously (and vainly) looking for a Chestnut-breasted Whiteface. I suppose it's a Quail-thrush, but what sort of Quail-thrush is it? It's way out of range for a Spotted. Just about in range for Chestnut and right in range for Cinnamon. But the plumage that's visible looks more like a Spotted than either of the others.
Can anyone throw any light?
Thanks Julian
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