Evan
Ah, not exactly the first. Several off list replies. Tally so far 4 for White
Throated Treecreeper 1 for Red Browed; 3 for Rufous Songlark 1 for Brown
Songlark and 5 out of 5 for Golden Whistler Juv/Female which would make it the
only one I ever saw in Rockhampton in two years of birding there.
Cheers Tony
> Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 10:29:46 +1000
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> Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] Mystery birds
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> Hi Tony,
>
> I'm the first one in, which has never happened before, so I'd better
> get this right.
>
> The first is a White Throated tree creeper, given the white throat.
> The other 2 possibles definitely are not white of throat.
>
> I'm not touching the second bird.
>
> Ditto the third, but would hazard a guess at Imm Golden Whistler, even
> though I hate it when people guess on these things. At the very least
> I'm confident on the Treecreeper.
>
> EB
>
> On 7/15/08, Tony Eales <> wrote:
> > Who'd like a go at IDing three birds in photos I've had for ages. These
> > birds have given me headaches as I've vacillated from one page of the field
> > guide to the next. Please can some of the great minds bring their birding
> > skills to these photos. Only a single shot of each of the three mystery
> > birds.
> >
> > http://s351.photobucket.com/albums/q470/tjeales/Mystery%20Birds/
> >
> > Cheers Tony
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> Evan Beaver
> Lapstone, Blue Mountains, NSW
> lat=-33.77, lon=150.64
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