Flighty with a very brief chirpy call.
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Stephen will know, but in the meantime...
http://tassiebirds.blogspot.com.au/2...thornbill.html
(I'd say 'Brown Thornbill' because the undertail isn't white - but I'm usually wrong)Last edited by Alan; 10-10-2014, 05:23 PM.
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Thanks yes it appears to be a Thornbill alright, but it's very similar to a number of them in my book. Perhaps when Stephen looks in he might be able to be more definate.
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The Tasmanian Thornbill has longer legs than the Brown Thornbill and the chest and face of the Tasmanian look a birt dirty compared to the Brown. The Tas chirp is a single one whereas the Brown is a few short ones one after the other. This is from memory some time back while doing some research on another species so others may know more about it.
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