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Re: birding-aus Crested Shrike Tit

To: <>, "John Leonard" <>
Subject: Re: birding-aus Crested Shrike Tit
From: "EDWIN VELLA" <>
Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 18:33:07 +1000
I have found Crested Shrike-tits to be resident in various places (from
rainforest to tree planatations) and I can name many areas in Sydney where
to find them regularly (on 80 % of the visits there).Once its call is
learn't (as with many other birds), they are more common then initially
suspected. They are also one of the most easiest birds to immitate and call
in.

I will be leading a Dawn Chorus outing for the CBOC this Sunday at Mitchell
Park at the very early time of "4 am", and Crested Shrike-tits should be one
of the birds ticked off during the dawn chorus.

Edwin



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