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Csteele4 wrote:
1 hr ago
Hi Michael, her knees look to be grey, but the light was behind them, so I can't be 100% sure.

Callocephalon fimbriatum
GITM2 wrote:
3 hrs ago
Thanks, @poida84. With your last comment, GITM1 was able to find the discussion comment on your FB page. While we agree that 'Divine' would be a perfect name for the flossy, we think there has been a misunderstanding in that 'divine' was meant as a descriptive compliment, not a name. Her yellow facial markings are beautiful. What we could do now is continue with the comparisons we have been making with the known flossies in GITM. You have good views of one side of her face & her tail. Do you have any views of the other side of her face? If you do, could you edit your sighting & add that view? We haven't found a match for the views you have already uploaded, but both facial views would give us a better chance of finding a match. If you don't have the other facial view, then we will consider her a new flossy & you can name her - maybe suggest a couple of names as we already have a large list of names & all haven't been added to NM yet.

Calyptorhynchus lathami lathami
Yesterday
Can you please check on teh video whether you can see the knees of teh chick and whether they are pink (a sign of very recent fledging or was the chick chewing the skin off her legs and feet?

Callocephalon fimbriatum
poida84 wrote:
Yesterday
@GITM2 that is very interesting, the discussion comments is on my FB page PetarBphotography post under the female photo.

Calyptorhynchus lathami lathami
Jodiegeez wrote:
Yesterday
Dusky woodswallow?

Artamus cyanopterus
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