Hi Denise I would say that bird is a young & heavily-marked Rufous Whistler.
Cheers
Martin Cachard Cairns 0428 782 808
> Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2012 03:54:44 +0930
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> Subject: [Birding-Aus] Speckled warbler?
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> A friend living in Victoria photographed this bird, I think at Werribee.
> Could a Birding Aus chatliner identify it please?
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> The photographs are at http://flic.kr/p/buUgp8
> >> http://flic.kr/p/buUgAT
> >>
> >> Regards
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