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Subject: | Blue Rock Thrush |
From: | Jack Crosbie <> |
Date: | Wed, 29 Oct 1997 16:31:17 +1000 |
My only experience with this bird was in the Middle East a number of years ago. It is a bird found in the Western Palaearctic, but at the edge of its range, I think. My memory of it was that it say up a bit like a starling and in worn plumage was only conspicuous by its lack of particular features. Jack Crosbie University of Sydney. |
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