This was seen near home (just south of Brisbane) but the other Orioles I have seen don't have the black tip to the beak. Photos aren't really good but he wouldn't pose nicely. They are all the same bird.
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Hi Meave, I wonder how long it will take before I can see the photos? (Annoyed)
M-L
I think I am giving up on this one - can't get the photos up at all, and I'm not getting the comments through to my email either. It all worked a couple of weeks ago.
Meave
I know Meave, I'm now using Flickr to upload, works well.
M-L
I have some photos of this bird and I was thinking that it is a female Rufous Whistler as I took some photos recently of a male and nearby was a bird just like yours which looks like the female, but I have not seen an Oriole as yet so not certain.
Regards
Shane
Hi Meave
+1 female Rufous Whistler
here's a pic of an Olive-backed Oriole (Coraki, NSW, 9/2011) in a similar stance to your #1 pic (sorry the tail is not visible)
I can see a distinct difference around the neck & head
Peter
The pale rufous underparts suggest this is a female rufous whistler. The olive-backed oriole has white (streaked with black) underparts.
Thank you clif2, pacman and Woko - I have to agree with you, female rufous whistler. Still don't know what happened with my photos. Did someone help with that? Thanks a lot.
Meave