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5423. Red-browed Treecreeper, Climacteris erythrops, Bald Rock in northern New South Wales yesterday.
It's practically the same as Brown-hooded Kingfisher.
 

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Niels
 
In what way is it the same?
It's the pattern of the name. Red-browed is the same sort of combination as brown-hooded, and treecreeper is the same sort of combination as kingfisher. King is a noun, fisher is "one who fishes". The same as tree is a noun, creeper is "one who creeps". Just the same, practically.
 
It's the pattern of the name. Red-browed is the same sort of combination as brown-hooded, and treecreeper is the same sort of combination as kingfisher. King is a noun, fisher is "one who fishes". The same as tree is a noun, creeper is "one who creeps". Just the same, practically.
I get it now. Exactly. Cheers
 

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