Hi Keith,
The legs appear too short for an Isabelline Wheatear (not that I've seen
one). I would go with Jacky Winter. Nice photo!
Cheers, Paul
Paul Hackett
Melbourne, Australia
Phone 0414355146
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Subject: help
Dear Friends,
I have just got back from 10 days up on the Murray at Mildura to do some
bird photography, and had some great luck.
The highlight being a photo of what seems to be the Vagrant Isabelline
Wheatear taken at Kings Billabong just outside Mildura, this as to be
confirmed and is being looked at by members of PENBOC.
I also got other good shots of the Major Mitchell's Cockatoo,
White-Winged Fairy-Wren, Mulga Parrot, Splendid FairyWren, Inland,
Thornbill,
Apostlebird, Australian ringneck, Yellow-Throated Miner, Yellow (Little)
Thornbill, Yellow-Plumed Honeyeater, Weebill and sightings of many more,
including a very good photo of a Mistletoebird.
The weather up there was very sunny in the daytime but down to -3
overnight on a couple of days and zero most others. I have included the
photo of the Vagrant and would welcome your opinions and advice.
http://www.blognow.com.au/birdwatch/65990/possible_ISABELLINE_WHEATEAR_.
html
Thank you
Keith H
Frankston Victoria
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