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visiting Rufous Fantail

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Subject: visiting Rufous Fantail
From: simon hayes <>
Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2008 19:30:46 +1000
Hi all,
I had a similar surprise. I was at work, Camellia, Sydney (just behind Rosehill 
Race course) and there was a R Fantail. In an industrial area full of major 
warehousing, refineries, and trucking industry.

Go figure !

Regs
Simon> From: > To: > Date: Mon, 1 
Dec 2008 12:02:07 +1100> Subject: [Birding-Aus] visiting Rufous Fantail> > > Hi 
all,> > I was quietly going about my business working on my laptop in the 
living room yesterday when I had a very big shock - I caught some movement 
outside and I looked up to see a Rufous Fantail peering in at me through the 
window (or rather at its reflection) - I nearly dropped my laptop for the 
second time in a week! There is a creek with slightly wetter forest down the 
hill from us but I was amazed to see it near our house. It hung around in the 
front garden for quite a while with some thornbills before disappearing. A very 
welcome break from work on a Sunday!> > cheers> Arwen> 
......................................... Arwen Blackwood Ximenes > Lawson, 
Blue Mountains,  > 
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