I went walking a lot on the
weekend and saw few honeyeaters. Lots
of striated thornbills though.
Mulligans, 25th March-
1 white throated gerygone seen and heard. 1 western gerygone heard. Grey
butcherbird, 3 prs of scarlet robins, golden and rufous whistlers. 2 grey
currawongs. 5 speckled warblers (pr, pr and
individual). 5 common bronzewings. >50 striated thornbills. Brown,
buff and yr thornbills, eastern spinebill. Silvereyes. 3 yellow faced honeyeaters. Brown
goshawk. 5 double bars (3 juveniles).
7 redbrows. Other usuals, I know I have forgotten something. Swamp
wallabies.
Lake Ginninderra-
Sunday 27th March- 5 dusky woodswallows.
Benj
Whitworth
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