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HELP PLEASE

To: keith <>
Subject: HELP PLEASE
From: John Tongue <>
Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 09:33:07 +1000
Hi Keith,
I agree with Paul and Mike about the Pink Robin. If it's a young bird, it may be of either sex. And the habitat doesn't really seem to matter, as young Pink Robins turn up here in Tassie in some of the most 'unlikely' places - they seem to disperse far and wide, until they establish their own territory in some more likely, densely forested gully somewhere.

John Tongue,
Ulverstone, Tasmania

On 13/06/2007, at 11:04 PM, keith wrote:

 Hello all,

Could anyone throw some light on this little fellow,its been suggested its a young Robin but I thought it looked very Fantail.
Your help would be appreciated
http://www.blognow.com.au/uploads/t/TWITCHER/41984.jpg
It was taken last week at Cape Schanck Victoria.

Thank you
Keith Hindley
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