Hi Murray and Birding-aussers,
One thing which mystifyied me about the bird I
saw with Bob Way and Colin Scouler last Friday was the obvious yellow forhead
and frontal crown, this is obvious in Murray's pic. and also one posted by
Nevil Lazarus (Ozpic and Northside Birders). This is more characteristic of a
male than a female which has a brown cap extending forward of the
eye.
Looking at Murray's picture and neglecting
the shadow of the beak there appears to be black speckling on the chin
and upper throat raising the possibility that Murray's bird is a sub
adult male. This does not appear in a picture posted by Nevil Lazarus
and I saw no dark markings on the throat of the bird I saw. All raising
the possibility there are two birds there, even two sub adult
males?
Bruce Cox.
The female Orange Chat was still present at about
8.15 am this morning, Sunday 22 January, when Tony Palliser, Alan McBride and
I saw it. The bird was about 70 metres from the southernmost flag
referred to in previous postings, along the wheel tracks that head from that
flag in what I guess is an ENE direction. Best access is from the end of
Fishermans Road, Malabar.
Thanks to Frank for passing on information about
the sighting.
Murray Lord
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