We had studied the field guide and one name had us stumped. Gerygone. Jerry-gone?
Our guide, Steve, clued us in. Gerygone is pronounced je-RIG-a-knee. How we laughed at ourselves!
Isn’t this 10 cm/4” bird sweet? The White-throated Gerygone, an insect-eater typically found foraging in the canopy of trees in northern and eastern Australia, can be found in a…
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