Going through my photos from our recent Top End trip, I found these birds that I can't positively identify. Any suggestions?
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Thanks in advance.
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8. Friarbird, possibly silver-crowned, 9. White-bellied Cuckoo-shrike 10 & 11 are both white-gaped honeyeaters.
1. may be a brush cuckoo and 2 is either a Dusky or White-gaped Honeyeater
I've succumbed to the birding bug!
Alice Springs, NT
1: Juvenile Brush Cuckoo
2: Maybe Black Honeyeater
5: Maybe Tawny Grassbird
Cheers, Owen.
7: Most likely a female Red-backed Fairy wren because this is the most feaureless female wren.
Cheers, Owen.
I'll give it a shot.
1) Juvenile Brush Cuckoo
2) Dusky Honeyeater
3/4) Jacky Winter(?)
5) Tawny Grassbird (low chance maybe a zitting cisticola?)
6) Brown Treecreeper(?)
7) Red Backed Fairy Wren
8) Little Friarbird
9) White Bellied Cuckoo Shrike(?)
10/11) White Gaped Honeyeater
Had another look in my field guide and 2 does look like a Dusky Honeyeater like Amateur said.
3/4: could be a Grey Honeyeater.
Cheers, Owen.
Yep, you've nailed that one Owen!
Woah!!! you guys & gals are good! nice pics 2.
if your happy when your birding, flap your wings.
My guess:
1. Immature Brush Cuckoo
2. Dusky Honeyeater
3. Grey Whistler
4. Grey Whistler
5. Zitting Cisticola
6. Rufous Songlark
7. Female red-backed wren
8. Little Friarbird
9. White bellied Cuckoo Shrike or maybe Mangrove Robin?
10. Dusky Honeyeater
11. Dusky Honeyeater
I thought white-gaped honeyeaters would have a more obvious marking beside their beaks
Taz