These were taken at the Cumberland Forest, Sydney. Not good photos, but good enought for ID I hope!
Thank you.
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As always happy to be wrong, just trying to learn
1. Thornbill, ?Buff Rumped
2. No idea colouring looks a bit like female flycatcher - leaden or sartin
3. Grey Fantail, with eyebrows and white on chest, with a "grumpy look"
4. Not much to go on, ? Yellow Rumped Thornbill or Eastern Yellow Robin?
I would wait for someone else who knows more than me though to confirm.
Dale Huonville, Tasmania
1. Possibly a young or not young rufous fantail
2. Female or immature Satin/Leaden Flycatcher
3. Grey Fantail
4. Possibly yellow robin, possibly something else, but not yellow-rumped thornbill
Ryu
Canberra
Aiming for DSLR-quality shots with a bridge camera
Thank you both, I know they are terrible photos so much appreciated. I had thought maybe a Monarch for number 2, but it didn't really fit..
elizabeth
Agree with Ryu
1. Rufous Fantail
2.Satin or Leaden Flycatcher
3. Grey Fantail
4. Eastern Yellow Robin
Cool have learnt some more and getting better. We don't have any of these, so I am only going by guides for ID. Thanks
Dale Huonville, Tasmania
That's great thank you. I admire the knowledge that lets anyone identify from these photos. The rufous fantail didn't look much like this picture when i actually saw it.
elizabeth