Hi All,
That was my first reaction - a scrawny, maybe young, Rockwarbler. Maybe if he
spent more time on rocks instead of in trees he'd have a bigger paunch?
Cheers Tim
Tim Hosking
Dubbo 2830
-----Original Message-----
From: martin cachard
Sent: Sunday, 17 December 2017 5:12 PM
To: David Jackson <>;
Subject: Can anyone help out there with this honeyeater
Hi David, it looks like a perfectly good Rockwarbler to me - nothing at all
wrong with your pics either!!
cheers,
martrin cachard,
solar whisper wildlife cruises,
daintree river,
& trinity beach, caiurns
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From: Birding-Aus <> on behalf of David
Jackson <>
Sent: Saturday, 16 December 2017 5:41 PM
To:
Subject: Can anyone help out there with this honeyeater
Hi all, I was itting quietly in the Blue Mountains National Park at Pierces
Pass Picnic Area minding my own business when I snapped several photos of this
honeyeater, circa 18 cm in length. What hit me was its very coppery brown
colour. I thought it might be a Brown Honeyeater but cannot see any yellow
behind its eye and it seems more "rufously" than the Brown (in my VERY limited
experience). Any ideas from these rather poor photos? A female something?
Thanks in advance
David Jackson
Blackheath
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