yellow rump suggests female orange chat to me
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> Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2010 10:18:19 +0930
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> I'd guess Gibberbird. They are common in that area.
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> Tony
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> Hi all
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> Looking for assistance to help resolve identification of this bird. Seen
> along roadside and adjacent gibber North of Marree in South Australia.
> Unfortunately these were the best pictures we got.
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> Obvious contenders are Gibberbird and female/juvenile Orange Chat. All
> contributions gratefully received!!!
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> http://picasaweb.google.com.au/BobBirdPics/MarreeMystery?feat=directlink
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> Bob Cook
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