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Bird ID Again

To: "Lindsay Hansch" <>, COG-L <>
Subject: Bird ID Again
From:
Date: Tue, 09 Mar 2010 16:45:07 +1100
I still think it's a Broad-bill. I'm basing this primarily on the whitish lore 
which I believe is diagnostic (??).  As far as I know, Leaden never has this 
feature (but I don't have HANZAB).

Frank

-----Original message-----
From: "Lindsay Hansch" 
Date: Tue, 09 Mar 2010 14:46:57 +1100
To: "COG-L" 
Subject: Bird ID Again

> Ian, Frank, Philip
>  
> Thank you for your views.  While nothing is conclusive, the general feeling
> is that the bird was a Broad-billed Flycatcher.  Both it and the Leaden
> co-exist in the Fogg Dam area.  This bird was alone so no hint if whether
> male or female (if indeed it is a B-b).  Enlcosed is another pic which shows
> the head more clearly.  Any difference of view?
>  
> Regards
>  
> Lindsay Hansch
> 
> 

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