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Red capped robin mulgoa valley

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Subject: Red capped robin mulgoa valley
From: Michael Hunter <>
Date: Sun, 19 Nov 2017 21:11:47 +0000
Finally tracked down an unusual trill over the creek,  it is Red Capped Robin. 
Reasonably approachable and a brilliant little bird .

At least three others heard from different areas about 100 m apart.

The one seen was perched on a low acacia branch and flying out onto the 
adjacent paddock to catch insects, similar to Jacky Winters, also around.

Rose Robins are routine winter visitors, Scarlet and Flame occasional  ,in this 
part of Mulgoa Valley but this is the first Red Capped I have seen or heard in 
our many decades here.


A White-necked Heron, possibly from the Penrith Lakes 10 km away or from the 
Inland, also around for a few days, White-faced Heron nesting, ditto Golden 
Cisticolas. Pair of Brown Cuckoo Doves still around and may be breeding on the 
creek, and an Eastern Whipbird in the front garden up from the creek. Baillons  
Crake still walking water.

         Many other "usuals".

       This has been one of the best birding Springs for many years, but 
surprising few ducks on the six dams.

                  Cheers.    Michael



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