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To: | "Terry Pacey" <>, "birding-aus, " <> |
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Subject: | Whit-winged Trillers |
From: | "Vella" <> |
Date: | Thu, 14 Sep 2000 19:35:15 -0000 |
Yes I have noticed this. There plumage is certainly rather a irridescent black rather than just plain all black. I think several black birds have a not so obvious at a fair distance irridescent sheen on them - Koels, Corvids, Spangled Drongo's etc. When one gets quite reasonably close and with reasoanble sunlight on these birds, then they can see this. Edwin |
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