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From: | Harriette Phelps <> |
Date: | Sat, 13 Sep 1997 14:45:33 -0500 |
Hi, I am a new and amateur birder here and I saw a black-and-white one today that I couldn't identify but it must be common as it was so calm and relaxed, walking around picking up insects and acting somewhat like a thrush on the Sydney University campus. It had a white forehead and chest with a nice black side chest mark curving ahead of the wing, and a white bill, black legs. Also, can anyone recommend a bird guide to New Guinea? I am enjoying the different birds here! Cheers, Harriette *************************************** Harriette L. Phelps Department of Anatomy and Histology F13 University of Sydney NSW 2006 Australia Ph. 61-2-9351-2841 Fax 61-2-9351-2813 e-mail *************************************** |
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