who's bottom is this?

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Araminta
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who's bottom is this?

let's have some fun, this is a.....?

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timmo
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The pink legs looked familiar and I couldn't remember which of the common small birds that it reminded me of (grey fantail, eastern yellow robin or white-browed scrub wren), but having checked I think it is a WBSR.

Cheers
Tim
Brisbane

Araminta
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Sorry Tim, none of the birds you named is correct. Try again,

M-L

jfiess78
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Is it a thornbill??

soakes
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I'd guess a thornbill.

- soakes

soakes
Olinda, Victoria, Australia

Araminta
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Yes, soakes and Jackie, it is the bottom of a Brown Thornbill. Feel free to post your bottoms. (bird-bottoms that is)

M-L

jfiess78
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Glad you clarified that Araminta! LOL Oh how I have soooo many bottoms!

clif2
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Gee I hope the site invader doesn't latch on to this or we could end up with more bottoms than you can imagine.Good idea M-L you said you would start this off. I am sure we all have a number of these somewhere.

Regards

               Shane

Araminta
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Thanks Shane,  show us your bottom ! LOL I want to see it.

M-L

pacman
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this should be easy

Peter

Araminta
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Peter, is it a big or small bird? It looks rather fat?

M-L

pacman
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my guide says 28-34 cm, not a thin bird

Peter

Araminta
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that means it would be Wattlebird or even Bronzewing Size?

M-L

pacman
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my guide says Little Wattlebird is 28-35cm but this bird is definitely built like a Bronzewing not a Wattlebird

Peter

Araminta
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So, it is a kind of Rock-Pigeon?

M-L

pacman
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no

hint: it has very interesting colouring

Peter

Holly
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Gosh I go away for a couple of weeks and the site degenerates to photos of bottoms! laugh

Araminta
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Yes Holly, you can't leave the children at home, you should have taken us with you.

Come on then, who's bottom is this?  I don't know.

M-L

pacman
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hint #1: it has very interesting colouring

hint #2: I saw 1 today in the gum tree outside my work site

Peter

timmo
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So the criteria seem to be:

  • relatively common (perhaps)
  • large-ish
  • interesting colours
  • plus those features we can see - grey-ish bottom and long yellow-ish legs

The only one that seems to fit those criteria is the Satin Bowerbird

Cheers
Tim
Brisbane

pacman
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Timmo has got it - male Satin Bowerbird

Peter

Woko
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Bottoms up!

pacman
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well Timmo didn't post a new 'bottom' so I thought that I could - a new pic today at Collaroy, Northern Beaches, Sydney, NSW

Peter

darinnightowl
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A kestrel

See it!  Hear it!

Mid-North Coast NSW

Araminta
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I would go for a sea bird,  Albatross or Petrel ?

M-L

pacman
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sorry for my delayed response

I've been out driving around the Gosford area

Darrin is right, I got the pic yesterday at Collaroy near the Long Reef glf course, the bird was hovering but facing the wrong way

Peter

Araminta
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this one is a special request from Peter, he asked for one of my bottoms.blushwink

It's far too easy, but I only have one bottom.cheeky

DSC01090 (2) hope you like it Peter?

M-L

pacman
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a male Rufous Whistler?

Peter

Araminta
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Sorry Peter, but it's not.... next guess...

M-L

pacman
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a Striated Thornbill?

Peter

pacman
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I stuttered

Peter

Araminta
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ooo, not the one. Not as easy as I thought then? Here is the same bird the bottom belongs to.

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M-L

darinnightowl
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Eastern spine bill

See it!  Hear it!

Mid-North Coast NSW

Araminta
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Yes nightowl, it is an Eastern Spinebill.

Peter was going to put up a bottom, but I just found one more.

A very cute Baby bottom of a ...........?

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M-L

pacman
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a very good pic of the Spinebill - is there glue on the branch?

my 1st gues for the new bottom is - Eastern Yellow Robin

Peter

Araminta
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The spinebill was a juvenile, it had problems holding on to the leaves.

The baby is not an Eastern Yellow Robin. It had just come out of the nest, I watched them one by one fly. If you could call it that. Pay attention to the tiny tail, it still has to grow.

M-L

darinnightowl
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S . blue wren

See it!  Hear it!

Mid-North Coast NSW

Araminta
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Yes nightowl. Where ever I am ,I'm never far away from a Superb Fairy-wren. One of many Babies they had last year.

M-L

Araminta
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Uploading didn't work, will put the photo up later.

M-L

Holly
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Just a heads (or bottoms up) guys - the site will go down today as part of the maintenance, posts made yesterday and today may disappear.

pacman
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we seem to have forgotten about this very interesting thread - it may be at the bottom of our lists

so here is a new pic

Peter

tompm
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I have a bottom of a sleeping bird:

Christina

Araminta
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Peter, is yours a Honeyeater?

Christina, juvenile Yellow Robin?

M-L

tompm
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No juvenile and no robin.

Christina

pacman
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mine is not from the Honeyeater family

it is a pic that you often get with this bird

Christina is yours a Brown Honeyeater

Peter

tompm
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Getting warmer, Peter, it is a honeyeater, but not a brown one. It looks a bit fluffed up because it was sleeping.

Christina

pacman
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Christina - Rufous-throated Honeyeater?

Peter

Araminta
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Christina, is it a Lewin's Honeyeater?

M-L

tompm
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Pretty close, Araminta, it is a yellow-spotted honeyeater. We do not have Lewin's in our garden, but the yellow-spotted seems to occupy the same niche, with very similar behaviour and voice.

Your photo of the baby wren bottom is fantastic!!

Christina

timmo
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Peter,

Perhaps an Eastern whipbird?

I seem to always get half pics of them, if any.

Cheers
Tim
Brisbane

pacman
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yes, Tim an Eastern whipbird

Peter

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