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White-throated Rockcreeper

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Subject: White-throated Rockcreeper
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Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2009 12:35:08 +1000
G'day all,

The other day I saw and photographed (see birdline) a pair of WTTC feeding on a 
rock face in much the same way as they normally do on trees - checking out the 
crevices from bottom to top, up to about 8 m. I have observed this once before 
at the very same location (at Woodford in the Blue Mountains)  but nowhere else 
and can find no mention of it in feldguides or in a quick search of the net. 
Just wondering if anyone else has seen the same thing or if it is common 
behaviour?


Cheers,

Mark Ley
Woodford,
the beautiful Blue Mountains.
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