Further to my original posting. I have received conflicting opinions on
two of the videos.
I also received comments that the files were too large. So I am posting
smaller files of the two species in question. I think the videos are still
of sufficient quality - I am afraid to reduce them further. The videos are at
http://www.webfoundations.com/temp_photos/fairywren3.wmv (12mb)
http://www.webfoundations.com/temp_photos/frogmouth3.wmv (7mb)
I would appreciate any further help in identifying these birds.
Many thanks and good birding
Eric Tull
Calgary Canada
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Feb. 3, 2009
Hello
We are Canadian birders. We visited Australia for 4 months in 2007. We
saw a great deal of your wonderful country and many many wonderful birds!
Brooke used her video camera to photograph as many of the birds as
possible. She has three videos of birds whose identity we are not certain
of. In each case we hoped we had seen the rarer species, but suspect her
videos may be of the commoner species. We would welcome identification
help from more experienced birders.
The videos are at
http://www.webfoundations.com/temp_photos/fairywren2.wmv (50mb)
http://www.webfoundations.com/temp_photos/flycatcher.wmv (17mb)
http://www.webfoundations.com/temp_photos/frogmouth.wmv (30mb)
(I have included the size of the files - they will be slow to load unless
you have a high speed connection.)
You could respond to the list or to me privately.
Many thanks and good birding
Eric Tull and Brooke Clibbon
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