Hard to give an exact, but I would say Russet-Tailed. Doesn't seem to be an anchor mark on the feathers. Where abouts in Brisbane was this taken? Not sure that Brisbane has anywhere that has a high enough altitude for a Bassian, but you never know.
I zoom in picture and see bit of white colour on tail feather so you are right, it is likely to be a Russet-Tailed Thrush. Bird Field Guide says autumn movement to coastal lowlands in Northern NSW and South East QLD. We are on a hill top West of Brisbane.
Hard to give an exact, but I would say Russet-Tailed. Doesn't seem to be an anchor mark on the feathers. Where abouts in Brisbane was this taken? Not sure that Brisbane has anywhere that has a high enough altitude for a Bassian, but you never know.
Hi Devster,
I zoom in picture and see bit of white colour on tail feather so you are right, it is likely to be a Russet-Tailed Thrush. Bird Field Guide says autumn movement to coastal lowlands in Northern NSW and South East QLD. We are on a hill top West of Brisbane.
Trac
You did well getting it out in the open like that.
The following 2 links provide some imagery and description to help- I think img 3 or 4
http://www.graemechapman.com.au/library/viewphotos.php?c=528
http://www.graemechapman.com.au/library/viewphotos.php?c=788
Ryu
Canberra
Aiming for DSLR-quality shots with a bridge camera