No idea of first bird.
Second bird maybe juvenile Horsfield's Bronze-Cuckoo.
Taken at Gluepot Reserve,SA
1st one looks like a female Rufous Whistler possibly immature. EDIT: On second thoughts I think it's an adult due to black bill.
I think the last photo is a young Horsfield's Bronze-Cuckoo (rufous on the sides of the tail, pale fringing on the wing coverts)
Thanks Owl,SteveM.
Happy with Horsfield's still not sure on the first.
I would agree with the Owl - immature female Rufous Whistler, the yellow gape is still evident
Peter
Impressive photos on your site Rick, some serious glass bolted to the front of that camera
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1st one looks like a female Rufous Whistler possibly immature. EDIT: On second thoughts I think it's an adult due to black bill.
I think the last photo is a young Horsfield's Bronze-Cuckoo (rufous on the sides of the tail, pale fringing on the wing coverts)
Thanks Owl,SteveM.
Happy with Horsfield's still not sure on the first.
I would agree with the Owl - immature female Rufous Whistler, the yellow gape is still evident
Peter
Impressive photos on your site Rick, some serious glass bolted to the front of that camera