I am assuming you don't know. I believe a young Crimson Rosella in
transition. The feathers that are red around the edges with a black base are
distinctive of the backs of that species. Eastern Rosella black based back
feathers have yellow edges. There is sufficient green to still be a young
bird.
Philip
-----Original Message-----
From: John Bundock
Sent: Thursday, 2 April 2015 7:54 PM
To: 'canberra birds'
Subject: ID Please
Taken today. One of the birds looks like Turner's powerful owl. What is the
other?
John Bundock
0400249429
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