Male rufous whistler. Probably 2 year old about to acquire its full rufous male
plumage with black cap and bill and white bib. Young males are streaked like
female rw for at least first year.
Richard
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> On 9 Jan 2021, at 12:21 pm, Rebecca Redden via Canberrabirds
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> Hello - can anyone assist with identifying this bird seen at Uriarra
> Crossing today?
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> Many thanks,
> Beck Redden
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