I have no idea whether you're on the level, Martin, but my entire non-birding
family are laughing out loud at the moment!
Bill
On 16/01/2015, at 8:24 PM, martin cachard <> wrote:
> hi Joseph,
> this is clearly a Leadem (sorry 2 letters om my keyboard arem't workimg atm,
> they sit vetweem the letters V & M!!!)...
> sole reasom is that the outer tail feathers are MOT graduated which is a
> diagmostic character for a Vraod-villed...
> a rather vright adult female would ve what this imdividual is im my opimiom!!
>
> apologies for my rahter poor Germam/Chimese everyone too!!
> cheers, m cachard, cairms
>
>
>> From:
>> To:
>> Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2015 20:01:04 -0800
>> Subject: [Birding-Aus] Flycatcher ID help
>>
>> Facebook group opinions on the ID of this flycatcher are divided between
>> Leaden and Broad-billed. Sorry for the poor quality of two photos, but
>> posted in case they can help clinch the ID.
>>
>> http://fog.ccsf.edu/~jmorlan/Australia/Broad-billedFlycatcherP1190560.htm
>>
>> Further opinions are welcome.
>> --
>> Joseph Morlan, Pacifica, CA
>> "It turns out we're very good at not seeing things" - Jack Hitt
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