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To: | Philip Veerman <>, 'canberra birds' <> |
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Subject: | Grey Butcherbird, Ainslie |
From: | Susanne Gardiner <> |
Date: | Thu, 10 Oct 2013 14:57:48 +0100 (BST) |
I was just surprised, because this is only the 2nd time I've seen a Butcherbird in Canberra and the first in this area. Have seen plenty in NSW and heard many more. This one did the 4-note call of a Rosella, just with so much more timbre. Susanne From: Philip Veerman <> To: 'Susanne Gardiner' <>; 'canberra birds' <> Sent: Thursday, 10 October 2013 11:27 PM Subject: [canberrabirds] Grey Butcherbird, Ainslie Grey Butcherbirds are a regular in Canberra
suburbs and bushland, so if you believe it was you are likely to be
right. Rather than go on colour pattern, that varies a lot in age / sex,
the species is easy to pick by its shape (or call). The big head and big hooked
beak are distinctive, with nothing similar (apart from the rare possibility of a
Pied Butcherbird) coincidentally reported yesterday from "off Barry Drive, where the cherry van
stops".
Philip
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From: Susanne Gardiner [ Sent: Thursday, 10 October 2013 6:44 PM To: canberra birds Subject: [canberrabirds] Grey Butcherbird, Ainslie Hi All
after
careful deliberation (and trawling lots of photos on google) I believe I just
had an immature Grey Butcherbird on the back fence phone lines in North
Ainslie.
It
was quite brown on the back and the tail, did not have a bib, not even a light
grey one, but did have the white collar. The crown was rather dark. The rest
dirty beige, and a bit mottled on the breast.
It
was harangued by a Crimson Rosella and 3 Red Wattlebirds, so didn't stay long
and I only have one blurred photo and one of it's back.
Susanne |
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