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Subject: | Walk in the Royal National Park |
From: | Cilla Rose <> |
Date: | Mon, 28 Apr 97 08:44:00 PDT |
Gerry and Lucy Richards and I took a walk along the Forest Track yesterday and were delighted by several spectacular displays by lyrebirds, the early part of the track off Lady Carrington Drive being the most productive. Also notable yesterday were several red-browed treecreepers - almost too close to focus on - but giving us great views of their insect-gathering techniques. One appeared to have a slightly rufous patch on the breast which none of us had observed before. This species was notable on the same track in the same location at the same time last year (May 19). Cilla Rose |
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