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From: "Evan Beaver" <>
Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2006 07:08:00 +1000
Female Pink Robin seems quite reasonable to me.
Ev

On 8/18/06, Kevin <> wrote:

hi all


i saw this:

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g229/another_kev/scribbly/birds1808-026.jp
g

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g229/another_kev/scribbly/birds1808-025.jp
g

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g229/another_kev/scribbly/birds1808-023.jp
g

today, it was pretending to be a grey shrike thursh, but is olive brown on
back . i have seen it before and is easily approached if you walk slowly.
if
it flies, it does'nt fly far, and acts alot like a blackbird. its a bit
smaller than the grey s-t or blackbird, probably <15-20 cm.(
could it be a female pink robin???????


ps. i live in west gippsland, victoria (on farmland )
ta
Kev
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