This is getting confusing. Satin unlikely at Bluett's at this time of year.
For myself, I would like to start with an unedited photo.
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Graeme Chapman
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Subject: Help with Flycatcher Id
Ken,
It is usually difficult to name the Myiagra females and juveniles from
photographs. Would help if you say exactly where in the ACT you saw it.
I would lean towards a Satin, but they should already be in their breeding
territories up in the mountains by now - they don't breed in the hills
around Canberra.
If you are keen on watching Satins and Leadens, especially near one another,
they used to breed in adjoining territories up Two Sticks Road.
Have a look at my website - there are lots of pics and some useful notes.
Cheers
Graeme Chapman www.graemechapman.com.au
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