Epthianura tricolor

2 Crimson Chat at Wallagoot, NSW

Epthianura tricolor at Wallagoot, NSW - 14 Jan 2017
Epthianura tricolor at Wallagoot, NSW - 14 Jan 2017
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Identification history

Epthianura tricolor 15 Jan 2017 Leo
Epthianura tricolor 15 Jan 2017 Leo
Unidentified 15 Jan 2017 MissAdventureOZ

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Significant sighting

libbyh noted:

13 Jan 2018

rare nomad

User's notes

Crimson Chat out of area (species selection not possible under identification since not known in this area!), Wallagoot Lake, NSW

7 comments

   16 Jan 2017
Aware that this is a Crimson Chat (Epthianura tricolor), very far from home!
Leo wrote:
   16 Jan 2017
A great find Natalie and indeed most unusual for this area.
Thanks for reporting it and posting such good photos!
scb wrote:
   16 Jan 2017
Great photograph and an interesting sighting
LizAllen wrote:
   16 Jan 2017
Beautiful find & photo. might have seen it if Id been there 10 mins sooner .Liz
   16 Jan 2017
Thanks Leo! I really needed that after a fairly flat birding period in Canberra! Thank you Steve and it was great to meet you Liz :)
LizAllen wrote:
   16 Jan 2017
thank you for posting liz
libbyh wrote:
   23 Mar 2017
Super find, congratulations Natalie

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  • Epthianura tricolor Scientific name
  • Crimson Chat Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Vagrant native
  • Non-Invasive
  • Up to 598.5m Recorded at altitude
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