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Black Honeyeaters at Wireless Hill Perth

To: Frank O'Connor <>, <>, Birding-Aus <>
Subject: Black Honeyeaters at Wireless Hill Perth
From: John Graff <>
Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2009 13:38:08 +1030
Hi all,

Alan Galbraith saw the male Black Honeyeater again at Wireless Hill this 
morning, so it is still around plus at least two females

Cheers,
John



Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2009 17:13:10 +0900To: ; 
: : [Birding-Aus] 
Black Honeyeaters at Wireless Hill PerthSee following message from John Graff.  
There are now at least two female Black Honeyeaters at Wireless Hill Park in 
Ardross.
From: John Graff <>To: <>CC: Robyn 
Pickering <>, Alan Galbraith        
<>Subject: Wireless Hill - 24/01/2009Date: Sat, 24 Jan 
2009 15:00:19 +1030 Robyn Pickering and I went with Alan Galbraith to Wireless 
Hill today (24/01/2009) after the Woodman Pt walk and found two female Black 
Honeyeaters. We are confident of the ID based on smaller size, different bill 
shape and different colour compared to the Brown Honeyeaters, which were 
present in the same area. Four Tawny-crowned Honeyeaters were also seen. 
Wireless Hill Park (Ardross)Black Honeyeater (2 female)Tawny-crowned Honeyeater 
(4) Cheers,John
_________________________________________________________________Frank O'Connor 
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