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Quorrolbolong Re-visted

To: "Nicola Clark" <>, "Craig Arms" <>, "tim morris" <>, <>
Subject: Quorrolbolong Re-visted
From: "Allan Morris" <>
Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2000 16:22:18 +1000
Hi Birders,
Following the successful visit to some private property on Quorrobolong Creek, at the western foot of the Wattagan Ranges, near Cessnock, in the Hunter Valley of NSW by the Central Coast NSWFOC Group when some 30+ Regent Honeyeaters were seen on 29 July 2000, a return expedition was made by Messrs David Geering, Craig Arms, Arthur Biggs and myself to see if we could capture and colour-band the Regents.
 
The return visit was Friday  4th & Saturday 5th August, appropriately on the Swift Parrot and Regent Honeyeater Survey weekend, when we found 30+ Swift Parrots and 50+ Regent Honeyeaters at the same location. The Swifties and Regents were feeding on the flowering Spotted Gum, but some Regents were taking insects along the creek lines and these were the birds we attempted to capture. Altogether we managed to  catch and colour-band four Regents, and no other birds with colour bands were seen. Some Regents looked as if they were getting ready to nest and this will be followed up over the next few weeks.
 
Other interesting birds seen at this site included Scarlet, Black-chinned, Fuscous & Brown-headed Honeyaters, King Parrots, Gang Gang & Gossy Black Cockatoos, Brown Treecreepers, Jacky Winters, Rose Robin and Little Lorrikeets. A great site.
 
Alan Morris
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