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Odd Pied Monarch plumage

To: Russell Woodford <>
Subject: Odd Pied Monarch plumage
From: Phil Gregory <>
Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2021 07:11:43 +1000
I’d assume it is some sort of retained or worn and maybe immature plumage, certainly very odd
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Phil Gregory
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On 13 Jan 2021, at 10:04 PM, Russell Woodford <> wrote:

I got my first sighting of a Plumed Monarch at Lake Eacham a few days ago. Alan Gillanders saw the photos and suggested I post them to see what people think about the rufous or worn plumage on the wings / tail.

You can see the images on Birding-Aus Facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/35835604880/permalink/10159504142604881/


Russell Woodford


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