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Birdwatching at work

To: "'L&L Knight'" <>, "'Birding Aus'" <>
Subject: Birdwatching at work
From: "Tony Russell" <>
Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2006 08:44:22 +1030
Oh Lozza, you're such a romantic young fellow.  Makes my heart thump
with joy to read of your lovely day.

Tony 



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 On Behalf Of L&L Knight
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 8:46 PM
To: Birding Aus
Subject: Birdwatching at work


A spot of work reorganisation led to a strategic meeting in the 
conference room at Brisbane Forest Park HQ / Walk About Creek.  WAC has 
a ~ 500 - 1,000 m3 walk through "rainforest" avairy adjacent to our 
elevated conference room.  From that room and adjacent veranda, it was 
possible to watch a full suite of east coast pigeons [crested, top 
knot, wonga, wompoo, brown, white headed, emerald, rose-crowned and 
superb] as well as whip birds, king parrots, buff-banded rails, 
chestnut teals, bush thickknees and the odd tawny frogmouth and channel 
bill etc.

The highlight for me involved close views of a male macleay's 
fig-parrot.  While it was preening a little over a metre from me, I had 
nice views of its blue primaries and patch of red on the secondaries.  
I don't think he had a mate there, because he was buddied up with a 
dusky woodswallow - they perched side by side and occasionally preened 
each other.  It was interesting listening to his call - it reminded me 
a bit of a lovebird call.  It was a call I could imitate to the point 
that he flew over to check me out.

Watching the fig-parrot and superb fruit doves during the breaks 
certainly helped me to make it through a day-long meeting.

Regards, Laurie.

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