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Subject: | Re: Grey Butcherbird |
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Date: | Thu, 12 Dec 2002 12:45:50 +1100 |
Hi all, I recently saw my first grey butcher bird in the Flinders Ranges, and my first impression was that it was a kingfisher of some kind. Everything about it from the shape of its bill, to the way it sat, and the happy gleam in its eye told me that it was a kingfisher, until i got it ID'd. Does anyone know if the Grey Butcherbird has any close genetic relationship with any of the Kingfisher family? Regards, Peter |
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