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- gomer
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Ok about 60% chestnuts and 40% yellowrumps. These birds were on my list to get better photos of and I have got some rippers.
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STARling finches 

- gomer
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Before this sighting I had only seen between two to three hundred finches max in a flock that could identify. This was a definite high of the trip for me of many.
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- Craig52
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Great pic Gomer but one thing i can't understand, why do yellow rumps hang around with chestnuts, why don't they hybridize and are yellow rumps just a morph of chestnuts? In other words if and I believe they would cross breed do they produce a specific bird and not a hybrid looking bird?
Has anyone bred a chestnut/yellow rump cross and what did it look like? I have bred finches for over forty years and never seen a hybrid between the two. Craig
Has anyone bred a chestnut/yellow rump cross and what did it look like? I have bred finches for over forty years and never seen a hybrid between the two. Craig
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Every yellow rump I have seen in two trips has been in flocks of chestnuts.Or mainly Stars then Chestnuts.I remembered reading from a old book.I cant recall what one.That where ever there are chestnuts in the areas that yellow rumps are.That they are most likley going to be in mixed groups.Hence If I ever see chestnuts I always look for yellow rumps.I have seen flocks of 40 or so chestnuts and always there are a couple of yellow rumps in there. I think that it maybe a matter of safety in numbers.And being both munias they most likley have simular needs and are more likley to group up. Like at water holes finches wait until there are a number of birds generally then come down in a group or small groups. This is just my theory on this any way.
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- BrettB
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I spent two days looking around Kununurra for those chestnuts without finding any.
Glad you managed to get some photos Gomer
Cheers
Brett

Glad you managed to get some photos Gomer
Cheers
Brett
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Sounds like Chestnuts and Yellow rumps are a bit like most people.
They hang out with the rellos, but no funny business.
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I had a look one arvo for a hour or so.Then found this group pretty early in the morning a week or so later on the way back through.BrettB wrote:I spent two days looking around Kununurra for those chestnuts without finding any.![]()
Glad you managed to get some photos Gomer
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Quote:"Hence If I ever see chestnuts I always look for yellow rumps.I have seen flocks of 40 or so chestnuts and always there are a couple of yellow rumps in there. I think that it maybe a matter of safety in numbers.And being both
You have to qualify this statement by saying "given the right area"
I can send you on a wild goose chase around the NT with plenty of Chestnut Mannikins but no yellowrumps D
let me know if you want the coordinates. lol
cheers
case
You have to qualify this statement by saying "given the right area"
I can send you on a wild goose chase around the NT with plenty of Chestnut Mannikins but no yellowrumps D

let me know if you want the coordinates. lol
cheers
case