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  1. Andy Adcock

    Help with Australian Bird ID - Historic Cased Taxidermy

    I think the Kiskadee should be removed, contact John Young for a replacement specimen ;)
  2. Andy Adcock

    Help with Australian Bird ID - Historic Cased Taxidermy

    So what happened to the bill if it is a Kiskadee?
  3. Andy Adcock

    Help with Australian Bird ID - Historic Cased Taxidermy

    Would be a helluva 'curve ball' as they, if they threw a Kiskadee in there.
  4. Andy Adcock

    Help with Australian Bird ID - Historic Cased Taxidermy

    A close up of any eye ring colour might help too.
  5. Andy Adcock

    Help with Australian Bird ID - Historic Cased Taxidermy

    Look at e.g juv White-throated Honeyeater but you could be right. If it is an Aussie species, I have no idea what it is, Pipit?
  6. Andy Adcock

    Help with Australian Bird ID - Historic Cased Taxidermy

    It has to be a Honeyeater doesn't it, though I can't account for the apparent crest, can you discern the colour of the eye ring?
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