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Pigeonberry Ash feast

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Subject: Pigeonberry Ash feast
From: "Andrew Noosa" <>
Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2003 10:10:30 +1000
Hi folks
Had a walk today in the Traveston/Tandur area of SEQ and came across a fruiting Pigeonberry Ash tree full of Wompoos, Topknots and both Rose-crowned and Purple-crowned fruit doves. Spectacular views of all species. While rose-crowned are always in the area, the purple-crowns seem to pass through in Sep/Oct and again in Mar/April. Also of interest was a brood of white-naped honeyeaters fluttering about. Cheers
Andrew

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