East Point Darwin
Maybe a brush cuckoo.
looks good for a Brush Cuckoo
Peter
It could also be a juvenile Fan-tailed Cuckoo? The Brush Cuckoo has a more square tail. I can also see some notches on the tail and the yellow eyering.?
(could be wrong though)
M-L
I may be wrong, I know or have known many 'cuckoo' people but have not seen many Cuckoos
haha, we could start the club of "the wrong ones"
Hey M-L, Fantail Cuckoos are not found in the top end, so unless it has moved along way from it's usual territory, won't be a Fantailed.
Dale Huonville, Tasmania
Brush Cuckoo it is. Thanks guys.
This is a small bird. Only small Cuckoos
are BC and Black-eared Cuckoo.
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Maybe a brush cuckoo.
looks good for a Brush Cuckoo
Peter
It could also be a juvenile Fan-tailed Cuckoo? The Brush Cuckoo has a more square tail. I can also see some notches on the tail and the yellow eyering.?
(could be wrong though)
M-L
I may be wrong, I know or have known many 'cuckoo' people but have not seen many Cuckoos
Peter
haha, we could start the club of "the wrong ones"
M-L
Hey M-L, Fantail Cuckoos are not found in the top end, so unless it has moved along way from it's usual territory, won't be a Fantailed.
Dale Huonville, Tasmania
Brush Cuckoo it is. Thanks guys.
This is a small bird. Only small Cuckoos
are BC and Black-eared Cuckoo.