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    What bird is this? SEQ Australia

    Hi Andy. I now have a better photo. It has definitie light blue eyes and has a crow-friend so I am thinking it is a juvenile crow. I would post a picture here but I don't know how to do it in a reply.
  2. R

    What bird is this? SEQ Australia

    HI. I have been looking at grey kurrajong variants. Some of these are almost all black. Could it be an aberant of one of them in SEQ? It really doesn't look like our local pied kurraongs in terms of tail markings.
  3. R

    What bird is this? SEQ Australia

    Oops. Posted before I finished. This photo is a neighbour's shot and he sees it more often than me. We think it is black all over except for the white you see. He must be an aberrant kurrajong. I assumed we wouldn't get blacks up here in SEQ though?
  4. R

    What bird is this? SEQ Australia

    Thanks Andy. I haven't seen white on his wings or elsewhere - but I normally just see it flying by.
  5. R

    What bird is this? SEQ Australia

    ok thanks. he doesn't have white at the tail like a kurrajong. Just that white necklace. And the eye is a funny colour too. Thanks
  6. R

    What bird is this? SEQ Australia

    Hi It's not a kurrajong. we have lots of those, but this is different
  7. R

    What bird is this? SEQ Australia

    Hi. This black bird with a white necklance has been around for a while. Looks like a crow but all out crows are black. Thanks for any help.
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