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Rufous Whistler
Pachycephala rufiventris
-18.3406, 146.036
Field Notes
Description:
The Rufous Whistler is a stocky bird with a large head, short stubby bill and a narrow, relatively long tail with a square or slightly forked tip. The sexes differ, with the male dark-grey above with a white throat, black breast and a reddish underbody. Many males also have a black face mask (except in northern subspecies). Females are dull grey to brown, with streaked underparts. Young birds are much redder than adults and have heavily streaked underparts.
Notes:
I struggled to get a good shot of this pretty bird.
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