Thanks for the help

Hi everyone, Thanks to all who replied to my ID request. Seems the consensus is Golden headed Cisticola. I have passed the information on to my brother who is most grateful for the assistance. He has taken some lovely pictures of birds on his recent trip to the NT, but is quite early on his . . . → Read More: Thanks for the help

ID help for Tracy

Non-breeding golden-headed cysticola. Thin bill, graduated tail. Tawny crow extending to shoulder.

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More camera lenses to buy, Lawrie?

Yours in all things “Green”

John Harris 0409 090 955

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ID help please

Chestnut Rail

Masked Owls at Kiama and elsewhere

Hi

Does anyone have any recent sightings for Masked Owls in Kiama or elsewhere around Sydney they could share with me?

Please reply offline.

Best Phil.

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And yours too please Penny. Chris

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