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RE: what is this bird? SOLVED..

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Subject: RE: what is this bird? SOLVED..
From: Lance Emerson <>
Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 16:23:40 +0800
Hi all - well thanks so much for all the responses - fantastic!!! I now know 
its a 'common as muck' Striated Pardalote (although the race is in dispute - 
one bid for the ornatus and another for the nominate race). I'll keep my pics 
to under 100k in future and grab a copy of McComas Taylor's guide also. thanks 
again! Lance


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From: Lance Emerson
Sent: Thursday, 5 November 2009 6:39 PM
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Subject: what is this bird?

Hi there - Im new to this list, so apologies if this is a really obvious 
question - but can someone tell me what sort of bird this is? Some sort of 
honeyeater I assume. Spotted Saturday morning at Mt Ainslie. (sorry about the 
small image - it was shot from quite a distance) Cheers! Lance

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