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Pachycephala pectoralis

1 Golden Whistler at Tennent, ACT

Pachycephala pectoralis at Tennent, ACT - 6 Apr 2023
Pachycephala pectoralis at Tennent, ACT - 6 Apr 2023
Pachycephala pectoralis at Tennent, ACT - 6 Apr 2023
Pachycephala pectoralis at Tennent, ACT - 6 Apr 2023
Pachycephala pectoralis at Tennent, ACT - 6 Apr 2023
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Identification history

Pachycephala pectoralis 11 Apr 2023 natureguy
Falcunculus frontatus 11 Apr 2023 MatthewFrawley
Falcunculus frontatus 7 Apr 2023 CarbonAI
Pachycephala pectoralis 7 Apr 2023 RodDeb

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5 comments

RodDeb wrote:
   11 Apr 2023
@MatthewFrawley hi Matthew could you please double check this one as I am pretty sure it is a Golden Whistler, wish it was an Eastern Shrike-tit. Not the best photos so probably why CarbonAI put it. Thank you very much your time and help is greatly appreciated.
natureguy wrote:
   11 Apr 2023
Thanks Rod and Deb definitely a Golden Whistler. Unfortunately a number of incorrect suggestions from the AI make mistakes from moderators easy even when someone like you suggested the correct ID.
RodDeb wrote:
   11 Apr 2023
No problems at all, thank you.
   12 Apr 2023
Sorry everyone, definitely a Golden Whistler, I accidentally confirmed the wrong selection, probably because it was late and I was tired. I remember being amused that @CarbonAI thought it was an Eastern Shrike-tit.
RodDeb wrote:
   12 Apr 2023
Matthew no worries I understand it happens on those late nights/early mornings. :)

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