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Petesteamer wrote:
11 Sep 2024
Thanks for that Helen.

Calyptorhynchus banksii banksii
HelenCross wrote:
10 Sep 2024
Ah yes, I can see your other record from here was assigned as a straight Red-tailed Black-cockatoo not a subspecies. It appears the main difference between the subspecies is the overall size and beak size. The females have more orange in their tail.

Calyptorhynchus banksii banksii
Petesteamer wrote:
10 Sep 2024
Dont know, but they were there each time w/e passed by. The photos that show feeding the feeding bird are 17/07/2024, I also saw (but NOT Photo'd) similar sized group around the same area on 16/07/2024, I have one other sighting registered for this location on 08/07/2024 these were flying and roosting/feeding, they were quite disturbed at one stage. How do you tell the difference from the inland sub spp.? I have shots from Bourke that show a lot of orange on the tail, is this distinctive?

Calyptorhynchus banksii banksii
HelenCross wrote:
10 Sep 2024
I think this is the first record of this sub-species on NatureMapr?

Calyptorhynchus banksii banksii
lbradley wrote:
15 Aug 2024
I believe it’s Myiagra but not sure of species - ruficollis?

Myiagra rubecula
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