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Unusual cuckoo juvenile not yet id'd

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Subject: Unusual cuckoo juvenile not yet id'd
From: "Eric Finley" <>
Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2009 19:21:45 +1100
Hi all

Greg Clancy added a note on the list recently about Tony Eales' juvenile
cuckoo as below. There don't seem to be any responses in from the
experienced (or inexperienced) cuckoo watchers which surprised me - and
I'm also not clear on the id of this bird and am interested. Perhaps not
as exciting as an off-limits Buff-breasted Sandpiper but any ideas -
anyone???



Tony Eales included in his Charleville trip report a link to a photo of
a
juvenile cuckoo.  He suggested either Pallid or Brush.  It doesn't look
like
either to me.  It would be good if some experienced cuckoo watchers
could
comment.

The link is:
http://www.birdingoz.com.au:80/forums/identification-needed/2380-not-ano
ther-juvenile-cuckoo.html
<http://www.birdingoz.com.au/forums/identification-needed/2380-not-anoth
er-juvenile-cuckoo.html>




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