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Birds of East Point Mangrove Boardwalk, NT Australia, Aug 2017 (1 Viewer)

TwiddlingThumbs

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Photos 1 & 2 - Same individual. Is this a Lemon-bellied Flycatcher?

Photos 3 & 4 - Same individual. At first I thought this was another Grey Whistler but the bill seemed longer, slimmer and not as "chunky" like that on the Grey Whistler. Could this be a Mangrove Gerygone? The red iris also fits a Mangrove Gerygone?

Photo 5 - Torresian Kingfisher?

Help appreciated!
 

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Agree with lemon-bellied Fly. Not sure about the gerygone, but lack of pale fore-superciliumin first pic might point to Large-billed, rather than Mangrove. Yes, agree with Torresian (if that's the split of Collared Kingfisher that's in NT)
 
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