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satin flycatcher, fairy gerygone on sunshine coast

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Subject: satin flycatcher, fairy gerygone on sunshine coast
From: "Greg Roberts" <>
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2010 16:53:44 +1000
Today I had a male Satin Flycatcher on the beach at Twin Waters on the
Sunshine Coast. This species is a scarce passage migrant in southeast
Queensland, with most birds apparently migrating south along the western
slope of the Great Divide. However, some birds, like the one today, appear
to hug the coastline on their southward sojourn.
Also in the vine scrub at the beach today were at least three pairs of
singing Fairy Gerygones, one of which was sharing a territory with a pair of
Mangrove Gerygones.
Greg Roberts
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