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Help with thornbill species

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Subject: Help with thornbill species
From: Peter Ewin <>
Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2018 09:43:25 +0000
That is a female Rufous Whistler.

If you have a "Brown" type Thornbill at that location it would be an Inaland 
Thornbill.

Cheers,

Peter


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Subject: Help with thornbill species

Hi



I have trouble in differentiating some thornbills. The three (now low
resolution) photos attached were taken early in the morning in Weddin
Mountain National Park near Seaton's Farm for  a couple of weeks ago. I
think they fit the Brown Thornbill rather than the Striated thornbill. Any
Thornbill experts out there?





Thanks in advance



David in Blackheath

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