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Unusual 'myiagra' Flycatcher in Darwin

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Subject: Unusual 'myiagra' Flycatcher in Darwin
From: Tom Tarrant <>
Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2010 14:28:08 +1000
Thanks for all the comments regarding the ID of the flycatcher that I
photographed near Darwin Hospital, the general consensus seems to be moving
towards Satin Flycatcher but there have been a few votes for aberrant Leaden
and possible 'myiagra'-species from Indonesia or New Guinea/Melanesia.

I've compiled most of the images into an album
http://www.aviceda.org/wp/?page_id=375 with some other myiagras for
comparison.

Any further thoughts welcome,


Tom

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