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shining flycatchers on sunshine coast

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Subject: shining flycatchers on sunshine coast
From: "Greg Roberts" <>
Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2010 16:58:50 +1000
I had cracking views this morning of a male and a female Shining Flycatcher
in mangroves at Pelican Waters, on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, in the
latest indication that this region is shaping up as quite a birding hotspot.
Shining Flycatchers are very rare in southeast Queensland, the southern
limit of their distribution, and it is not certain if they are present all
year in very small numbers there or are summer visitors. The species has
been seen occasionally in the past by Jill Dening and others in Pumicestone
Passage, the northern end of which is near where the birds were this
morning.
Greg Roberts 
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