Thanks Pacman, I didnt know those reports were there. They are helpful. I already had ideas on these birds but I like to hear other opinions first so people dont just agree or disagree....and sometimes the identification is in a direction I'd never really thought of (such as when I put up a striated fieldwren) I was pretty sure about the Grey-faced petrel. The others were a problem....yes already had Fluttering andHutton's in mind...but looking at pictures and the books found it hard to separate these two, especially from my pictures. I wasn't even sure if the two lots of photos were separate birds or even in each set whether they were the same bird. I am still not sure which they are
I wouldn't really know but I was thinking Grey-faced Petrel
Rob
there will be a trip report listing all the birds seen and usually with a pic, some reseacrh should get an answer else come back and I will through
http://www.sossa-international.org/forum/content.php?667-2014-wollongong&s=18d668652f482ca1503f06354146017b
Peter
Thanks Pacman, I didnt know those reports were there. They are helpful. I already had ideas on these birds but I like to hear other opinions first so people dont just agree or disagree....and sometimes the identification is in a direction I'd never really thought of (such as when I put up a striated fieldwren) I was pretty sure about the Grey-faced petrel. The others were a problem....yes already had Fluttering andHutton's in mind...but looking at pictures and the books found it hard to separate these two, especially from my pictures. I wasn't even sure if the two lots of photos were separate birds or even in each set whether they were the same bird. I am still not sure which they are