Hi Baz,
Not a juvenile as juveniles are birds that are in the plumage that they
have when they leave the nest. This bird is probably in its 4th or 5th
year as immature male Golden Whistlers have female type plumage for the first
few years of their life. It is not known authoritatively a which age they
assume adult male plumage but it is thought to be in their fourth or fifth
year.
Regards
Greg Dr Greg.
P. Clancy Ecologist and Birding-wildlife Guide Organiser, Gould League
Bird Study Camp Club, | PO Box 63 Coutts Crossing NSW 2460 | 02
6649 3153 | 0429 601 960 http://www.gregclancyecologistguide.com
I would like to acknowledge
the traditional owners of the lands on which I live and work –
the Gumbaynggirr, Yaegl and Bundjalung peoples – and to
pay respect to their elders past, present and
emerging
Sent: Monday, May 6, 2019 7:13 AM
Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] Bruny Island Bird
Juvenile Golden Whistler male
On Sun, May 5, 2019 at 10:20 PM +1000, "Ken Grinter"
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wrote:
Could anybody I’d this bird photographed on Bruny Island in Frb this year.
Thanks
Ken Grinter
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