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Caught in flight under broadleaved forest
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Juvenal - pied phase
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Missing most tail feathers. Either a young bird, or moulting?
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Missing most tail feathers. Either a young bird, or moulting?
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Occasional in understorey of secondary broadleaved forest
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Occasional in upland scrub
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In broadleaved forest on margin of reservoir
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In pine trees overhanging estuary
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Indoors in the Halswell Library.
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Still indoors when we were leaving. The cleaner told us that this bird spends a lot of time in the building, including nesting, and seems to leave when it wants to. It was catching insects while we watched.
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In garden around house
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In garden around house
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The photos of the trees are the only trees in the are with fruit on them. Most of the fantails i saw were in a large group flying from branch to branch in a large tree, i could see at least 4 at one time chattering to each other
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The photos of the trees are the only trees in the are with fruit on them. Most of the fantails i saw were in a large group flying from branch to branch in a large tree, i could see at least 4 at one time chattering to each other