Absolutely - the only other possibility given the colouring was Weebill but
the bill looked wrong. And a Cisticola would usually call when doing such
flights in my experience
On 25 December 2011 12:03, Greg Little <> wrote:
> Dave
>
> Are you sure it was not a Cisticolla? Merry Christmas.
>
> Greg Little
>
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> Subject: [Birding-Aus] Strange Yellow Thornbill behaviour?
>
> On Friday I visited the Western Treatment Plant Werribee with 2 overseas
> birders and an experienced Aussie birder. A short distance down Paradise Rd
> we observed what was almost certainly (based on colour and bill shape - the
> light was not good) a Yellow Thornbill perched on the overhead power lines.
> It was probably 100m or so from the nearest bushes or trees. It
> periodically took off and flew very high before returning to the wire, and
> then eventually flew down into the grassland where we lost sight of it. I
> have seen Yellow Thornbills at the WTP before but this seemed to be very
> strange behaviour!
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