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Recent content by Wiganlad

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    Tough raptor, NSW, Australia

    Thank you both. It was the seemingly long, deep-drooping body and long neck/head in pics 4 and 5 that made me wonder about Sea Eagle but I bow to your greater knowledge and as always appreciate your all round experience even with such poor photos.
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    Tough raptor, NSW, Australia

    All I saw and managed a few seconds of video. Palm Beach north of Sydney on 5 February. I am wondering about White-bellied Sea eagle. Any help much appreciated.
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    Mystery Thornbill, NSW, Australia

    Sorry, pressed 'reply' by mistake. Looking back at the original video there are striations which must be blurred out in the stills. Lack of white stripe above eye also turned me away from Striated.
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    Mystery Thornbill, NSW, Australia

    Thank you both. I originally thought striated but then some shots don't even show striations! So, Brown then.
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    A shadowy challenge, NSW, Australia

    Thank you both for your input. I think the White-cheeked is favourite due to the size of the white patch. The white tail tips also guided me to the two species of honeyeater that we have considered.
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    Mystery Thornbill, NSW, Australia

    Taken on 4 February round Narrabeen Lagoon, north of Sydney. Awful stills from holiday video, probably at 90x zoom! All the same bird.....but what bird? Any help greatly appreciated.
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    A shadowy challenge, NSW, Australia

    Seen around Narrabeen Lagoon 0n 4/2/24, this is all I saw! I present the original version and a second version with contrast dialled right down and brightness up a bit. I suspect White-cheeked Honeyeater. Any thoughts?
  8. Rifleman 'chloris'

    Rifleman 'chloris'

    Very lucky to spot this fellow in the gloomy woods
  9. White-breasted Robin

    White-breasted Robin

    Just found this fellow while looking back a few years!
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    Butterfly in NSW, Australia

    Taken on 2nd February at Scenic World, Blue Mountains, NSW, Australia. I have no idea!! Any help greatly appreciated.
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    Comment by 'Wiganlad' in media 'Yellow Tailed Black Cockatoo in Flight'

    You should indeed like it! Great shot. I had fun watching the flying foxes there in February and would love to have seen one this cockatoo too!
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    Which corvid? Sydney, Australia

    Not many locals around at the time unfortunately but glad it's not just me that finds it hard to id these 'crows' as everyone in the family over there calls them!
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    Australian Butterfly

    Taken on 2nd February at Scenic World, Blue Mountains, NSW, Australia. I have no idea!! Any help greatly appreciated.
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    Brown Thornbill? Blue Mts, Australia

    Seen on 2nd February this year at Scenic World, Blue Mountains, NSW, Australia. I would be grateful for confirmation of Brown Thornbill.
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    Which corvid? Sydney, Australia

    Thanks Larry. I wonder if it is a young one then. Here is an Australian Raven in Sydney too, alongside the other one.....seems longer overall and maybe longer hackles.
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