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Spring continues

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Subject: Spring continues
From: "Bill Jolly" <>
Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2005 17:49:24 +1000
Our first local Koel on Sunday, 2nd October. That just about completes the
set for summer visitors hereabouts - apart from Swifts that is.

Sacred Kingfishers, Dollarbirds and Channel-billed Cuckoos are now daily
birds again. Horsfields Bronze-cuckoo has been calling all morning.

Local fig trees are now in fruit and attracting Wompoo Fruit-doves in
numbers, 8 in one tree at Ravensbourne the other day.

Raptors over the weekend included a dynamic Black Falcon speeding through,
Australian Hobby similarly, Brown Falcons, several Brown Goshawks, two
Pacific Bazas close to Laidley, Wedge-tailed Eagle and White-bellied
Sea-eagles (Little Eagles having departed) Swamp Harrier, Whistling Kites,
and of course numerous Black-shouldered Kites and Nankeen Kestrels.

More Latham's Snipe are turning up, and a knot of ten or so Marsh Sandpipers
have finally appeared.

Bill Jolly

"Abberton",
Lockyer Valley, Queensland.

Visit our website at www.abberton.org

email: 
ph: (+61) 7 4697 6111

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