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Subject: | Scarlet Honeyeaters at ANBG |
From: | Julie Clark <> |
Date: | Fri, 6 Oct 2017 10:19:44 +0000 |
Hi All,
Following on from Con's emails regarding the Scarlet Honeyeaters, I too have gone through my photos, most of which were taken earlier in the day, and I think that I snapped a third brown bird. It has some colour on the head and face, but is definitely
a different bird to the one Con has shown (which I also photographed.) I'm not sure if it's a second female or another younger male (photo NoC8A8602 on Flickr).
Advice would be appreciated.
Photos of each of the 5 birds that I snapped are on Flickr. I'm not sure that I actually saw a third adult male, but it was hard to keep track of them.
Richard, Lindell and I also saw the Olive Whistler today in the region of the Owlet Nightjar (one photo also on Flickr).
Cheers
Julie
-- Julie Clark
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