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Subject: | Norfolk Island Cuckoo ID |
From: | Craig Doolan <> |
Date: | Fri, 21 Nov 2014 16:54:25 +1300 |
Thanks everyone for the response - pretty much universally agreed that
it is a Pallid Cuckoo. Ironically, probably rarer than the Long-tailed
Cuckoo I had hoped. I didn't have my binoculars or field guide at the
time, only my camera. As soon as I saw the images, I realised I hadn't
found a Long-tailed Cuckoo, but most of my bird books are packed and on
the ship over to the island at the moment. I only moved to Norfolk a
week ago, a Long-tailed Cuckoo in the first week would have been a bit
too much to hope for.
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