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fourth day of spring...

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Subject: fourth day of spring...
From: "Stuart Harris" <>
Date: Sun, 04 Sep 2005 19:52:55 +1000
Noisy Friarbirds x 3, seen on NW side of Red Hill this afternoon. Also observed male and female Gang Gang checking out a one bedroom unit (E. Blakelyi) for a good five minutes only to be vigorously harrassed by a solitary Common Myna who held its ground and the Gang gangs then went onto a quieter neighbourhood. Olive backed Orioles calling from Hughes the past three mornings. Small groups of migrating honeyeaters (Red Wattlebird and Yellow faced) seen heading NE over Bibaringa around lunchtime.

Stuart Harris

"Everything is relative, everything is valid!"




From: "Philip Veerman" <>
To: "Ian Fraser" <>, <>
Subject: [canberrabirds] third day of spring...
Date: Sun, 4 Sep 2005 16:00:05 +1000

Good of you to report it, I suppose. I saw at least one Mistletoebird at Mount Taylor three weeks ago and I did not bother to mention it. They are potentially here in small numbers throughout winter.

Philip



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