hi Steve,
glad that your sharp-tailed sp were resolved for you...
with these 2, I can offer the following help:
bird #8 - Inland Thornbill, the video kept getting outside of my screen, so not
sure if the bird cocked it's tail while singing, as I couldn't see what
happened after the initial frame or so... nevertheless, the call clinches it
anyway, which I could still hear despite the loss of view of bird, assuming
it's the same bird calling... but on plumage alone i'm happy to stick my neck
out & plumage tells me it's good for a Inland Thornbill.bird #9: imm or adult
female Aust Figbird - despite the call on video being clearly that of a Yellow
Oriole sneezing, the bird image is of an imm or adult female Aust
Figbird...hope this helps... cheers, martin cachard, cairns > From:
> Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 19:40:43 +1100
> To:
> Subject: [Birding-Aus] More Bird Ident
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a couple of more birds that I am totally confused about
>
> Bird #8 http://youtu.be/JGNZcwkbQ54
>
> Bird #9 http://youtu.be/4gwtYvGbLdU
>
> Thanks for the help with the Sandpipers.
>
> Regard
>
> Steve Sheers.
>
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