The grey warbler’s body plumage may be dull grey, but close inspection reveals outer tail feathers boldly patterned with black and white bars, and an eye that is ruby-red (in adults).
GEOFF MOON
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Forest and Bird, Issue 310, 1 November 2003, Page 15
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33The grey warbler’s body plumage may be dull grey, but close inspection reveals outer tail feathers boldly patterned with black and white bars, and an eye that is ruby-red (in adults). GEOFF MOON Forest and Bird, Issue 310, 1 November 2003, Page 15
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