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To: | "michael hunter" <> |
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Subject: | bird from Mitchell's 1844 Expedition |
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Date: | Mon, 29 Oct 2007 18:37:30 +1100 |
How about White-winged Triller? "michael hunter" <> Sent by: 29/10/2007 01:22 PM To "Chris Coleborn" <>, "Birding Australia" <> cc Subject Re: [Birding-Aus] bird from Mitchell's 1844 Expedition Hi All, Although I've seen a very dishevelled male Satin Flycatcher (or perhaps it was a Leaden), at Innaminka after stormy east coast weather, it was way out of range, and to see a pair in central South-Queensland, which came in to calling, seems very unlikely. If Mitchell was familiar with Australian birds, he probably should have been familiar with Friarbirds as a genus. Although the southern part of the Balonne river would be at the edge of their range, his description of the birds, their size and behavior are more like Little Friarbirds as Kurtis suggests. Cheers Michael |
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