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Subject: | Not the Rufous Fantail |
From: | Phil & Sue Gregory <> |
Date: | Sun, 8 Feb 2009 10:29:46 +1000 |
Following on from the Wikipedia fantail photo thread I agree with
Mike, the bird is clearly a Grey Fantail in immature plumage. I guess
immatures can be a bit confusing and it's easy to make mistakes but
the wing bars and colouration should help here.
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