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Cryptic Honeyeater

To: Philip Veerman <>
Subject: Cryptic Honeyeater
From: Phil Gregory <>
Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2020 11:22:40 +1000
Are the females of this new one any more cryptic than males? Are the females of this new one any more cryptic than females of the closely related species?

In short, no
Phil Gregory
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On 27 Jan 2020, at 9:05 AM, Philip Veerman <> wrote:

Are the females of this new one any more cryptic than males? Are the females of this new one any more cryptic than females of the closely related species?

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