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Subject: | Hooded Pitta |
From: | Phil Gregory <> |
Date: | Mon, 25 Jan 2010 15:33:02 +1000 |
Nice shots of the deceased Hooded Pitta- it is certainly NOT one of
the New Guinea taxa, as these have little white in the wing and black
heads; I think it looks like one of the Asian ones, most probably
cucullata which has birds wintering in the Sundas, the brown cap and
large extent of white in the wing look good for this. Presumably a
bird disoriented or caught up by a cyclone, a shame it was defunct!
Who'd have thought it, WA the go to place for aussie pittas!
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