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Cacatua tenuirostris

2 Long-billed Corella at Hughes, ACT

Cacatua tenuirostris at Hughes, ACT - 16 Jun 2019
Cacatua tenuirostris at Hughes, ACT - 16 Jun 2019
Cacatua tenuirostris at Hughes, ACT - 16 Jun 2019
Cacatua tenuirostris at Hughes, ACT - 16 Jun 2019
Cacatua tenuirostris at Hughes, ACT - 16 Jun 2019
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Cacatua tenuirostris 4 Aug 2019 ArcherCallaway
Cacatua tenuirostris 22 Jun 2019 LisaH

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I think these are the long billed corellas that were mixed with little corellas?

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Illilanga wrote:
   23 Jun 2019
They may be hybrids, which are sometimes seen in the corella flocks. Ryu, Luke what do you think?
   23 Jun 2019
I'm inclined to agree hybrid, although it could almost be a full long-billed too. The closer bird it is paired with is probably a normal little.
LisaH wrote:
   23 Jun 2019
I've added a fifth blurry photo of the one bird we thought may have been a long-billed corella (which I think is also the second photo in this post)?
natureguy wrote:
   9 Jul 2019
I think it is most likely a Long-billed Corella as it appears to have a long bill and plenty of red on the face.
natureguy wrote:
   4 Aug 2019
My current ID is:

Long-billed: images 1, 2 and 5 and rear bird in images 3 and 4.

Hybrid or Little: front bird in images 3 and 4.
   4 Aug 2019
I've confirmed as long-billed.
Front bird in pics 3 and 4 I think is a normal little
The others I still think could be hybrid or pure long-billed. For data purposes, it probably makes more sense to report as a normal long-billed as default in the absence of strong evidence either way for pure/hybrid.

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  • 3 Abundance
  • 16 Jun 2019 06:15 PM Recorded on
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