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Subject: | ID Help |
From: | Andrew R Dapkins <> |
Date: | Fri, 15 Jul 2005 05:25:52 -0700 (PDT) |
I have just returned from my lovely vacation to While visiting Manly, Little Manly Point in particular, my son and I ran into what I am currently calling a Torresian Crow. It was not a full adult yet; no white eye. We both had a long close look at this individual and we where able to check the throat cackle, tail pattern and body composition and came to the conclusion and identified this individual as a Torresian. I would appreciate any confirmations on this from anyone that has seen Torresians in the The only field guide I was using was Simpson and Days Field Guide to the Birds of Any replies would be appreciated, thank you. Reply to TSgt Andrew R. Dapkins
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