Pictorella?

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branchez
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I have young Fires & OBs but this one looks different. It has fledged today and is very stressed and vocal.
The Pictorellas are paying it attention but I do not know what a young Pic looks like.(help)
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Another shot.
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A closer shot
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casehulsebosch
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Took some ( a lot) of shots of Pictorella's last month in the East Kimberley.

Here a pic of adult and juvenile although not recently fledged. Hope it helps.

Cheers, Case, Tauranga, New Zealand.
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Congratulations Branchez :clap: I would say its a Pictorella if its staying with other Pictorellas.To me it has a Munia look. :thumbup:
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