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Subject: | Re: Eastern Yellow Wagtail at Werribee |
From: | Jim Smart <> |
Date: | Wed, 11 Mar 2009 18:29:39 +1100 |
I took a photo of the Eastern Yellow wagtail at Ash Island, Newcastle
yesterday. Comparing it to the photo of the Werribee bird taken by Paul
Dodd reveals that it is a different animal, the Newcastle bird being
almost devoid of yellow. If anybody wants a to see my photo contact me
directly.
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