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Any ideas?

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Subject: Any ideas?
From: Brian Fleming <>
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2018 18:31:03 +1100
Looks to me like female Hooded Robin.

It's a long time since we camped at Cocopara -  thirty years?. I can never forget climbing up from a shady gully where we saw Yellow Robins (their westernmost distribution) up onto a rocky height where we found both Hooded and Red-capped Robins in cypress-pines.

Anthea Fleming


On 30/03/2018 5:42 PM, David Jackson and Jenny Watson wrote:
Hi all,

Any comments appreciated. Just back from Cocoparra National Park and
photographed this bird at Woolshed Flat (coordinates at
https://tools.wmflabs.org/geohack/geohack.php?pagename=Cocoparra_National_Pa
rk
<https://tools.wmflabs.org/geohack/geohack.php?pagename=Cocoparra_National_P
ark&params=34_06_57_S_146_13_23_E_type:landmark_region:AU-NSW>
&params=34_06_57_S_146_13_23_E_type:landmark_region:AU-NSW). Am I right in
thinking it is a Gerygone, perhaps a Western Gerygone?

Thanks

David in Blackheath



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