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To: | Philip Veerman <> |
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Subject: | Leaden or Satin? |
From: | Martin Butterfield <> |
Date: | Sun, 22 Dec 2013 15:06:54 +1100 |
There is a certain amount of circularity, in that if one starts off expecting outcome A one is likely to find it, rather than the less likely outcome B. However what I meant by it has "stood me in good stead" is that on occasions where I have seen a dark flycatcher and am tempted to say "Satin" I try to get the best possible look it to confirm the identity and in nearly all cases it has resolved to a Leaden. I can only think of 1 case where I ended up concluding that it was in fact a Satin (and that was with A N Other present for discussion). With other birds that I have recorded as Satin Flycatcher - mainly in the forests of the ranges - the identity have been so clear that I had no doubt (but I still gave them a good looking at - both to resolve the issue and because they are very attractive birds).
Martin On 22 December 2013 14:43, Philip Veerman <> wrote:
Martin Butterfield |
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