Surely those bloody commic terns have got to be up there!
All the best,
James Mustafa
0400 951 517
www.jamesmustafajazzorchestra.com
www.jamesmustafabirding.blogspot.com.au
> On 17 Jun 2015, at 4:47 pm, Donald G. Kimball <> wrote:
>
> As a traveler to Aus and one who just loves your country and birds I was
> recently wondering which group of birds caused the most work in learning
> among my mates on birding-aus.
>
> For me it has been the honeyeaters. I love this group of birds but yet I
> find there are so many of them and I am constantly studying field guides to
> brush up and enhance my skills these days to make accurate and good
> identifications when I come back. Good example is White-naped vs
> Strong-billed vs White-throated.
>
> What group have caused you the most work/research? Just wondering.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Don Kimball
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