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ID required: unknown bird at Gluepot

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Subject: ID required: unknown bird at Gluepot
From: Peter Waanders <>
Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2005 09:06:37 +1080
Hi all
Thanks for your responses so far. Most people agree that it may be an
(immature) Brown Songlark (photo in the first link below, courtesy of the
Birdway website). But this does not explain the reported "dark (blackish)
throat and bib". However this may have been a light issue as something
similar can be seen on the photo in the second link below. I am yet to
confirm this with the observers.

http://birdway.com.au/sylviidae/pages/SonglarkBrownC00722F.htm

http://birdway.com.au/sylviidae/pages/SonglarkBrownC13471F.htm

Cheers

Peter Waanders
Waikerie, SA
SA Birding: http://www.sabirding.com
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