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    It is a Western form Grey Butcherbird Lovely photos BTW

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cricket View Post
    It is a Western form Grey Butcherbird
    Cracticus torquatus and no W on western.

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    I agree with Cricket - Western Form of a Grey Butcherbird.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NikonNellie View Post
    I agree with Cricket - Western Form of a Grey Butcherbird.
    And no W and F on western form of a Grey Butcherbird. (It's a good idea to agree with Cricket though. Would hate to get on her wrong side.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Claire M View Post
    Only 1 of the birds positioned himself/herself so I could take a photo.
    Well if you look at the color of the beak these are actually two different birds. #2 would be a young one.
    They have such a wonderful voice.

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