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identification 1 year 2 weeks ago #3394

  • Geoffrey Stapley
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I am reasonable sure the first image is a White Browed Robin as they were together I though at first it was the same bird but no. I am struggling to ID it can you help
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identification 1 year 2 weeks ago #3395

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Yes, looks like White-browed Robin alright. The other bird is a cuckoo species, most likely Brush Cuckoo.
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identification 1 year 2 weeks ago #3396

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Thanks Ian makes me wonder if the cuckoo was being feed or was begging for food unfortunately due to location I was distracted else where and missed the earlier interaction that drew me to them. They were difficult to pick up thanks again

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