Here's a video of the baby butcherbird repositioning itself in the nest. In the previous photo, there are some hints of wattle on the chin - I don't know if that's normal for butcherbirds or if we're looking at a brood parasite
Edit: Or maybe it's just a couple of twigs in the foreground?
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