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Yungaburra RED GOSHAWKS

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Subject: Yungaburra RED GOSHAWKS
From: "Alan Gillanders" <>
Date: Sat, 9 Jul 2005 10:57:39 +1000
Greetings,
For those heading to Yungaburra to see the Red Goshawks.

Last sighting 9:45 one bird between the dump and the cemetery in a large Blue Gum. Turn into the town and up the hill to the Catholic church and follow signs or ask at the info centre. Possible sighting of the other bird earlier in the morning between Lakeside Estate and Lake Barrine. Stop at the first right turn after leaving Barrine forest heading west. this will allow you to look over the site. Both birds have been seen on a number of occasions near the western end of cedar Street and the Top end of Ash Street. Fig tree at the bottom of Ash Street has Double eyed Fig-Parrots feeding quietly most of the day. Fig tree in the market park has numerous Barred Cuckoo-shrikes coming and going. Both species of Pygmy Goose at Tinaburra but many skiers heading that way may put paid to that.

Regards,
Alan Gillanders

Alan's Wildlife Tours
2 Mather Road
Yungaburra 4884
www.alanswildlifetours.com.au
Phone 07 4095 3784
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