At Campbell Park yesterday arvo I saw male leaden
flycatcher, male and female white winged triller, grey butcherbird, dusky
woodswallows, western and white throated gerygone.
A dollarbird hanging suspiciously
around an old tree- may have been nesting. White winged choughs on a nest.
Didn’t see a brown treecreeper, but I didn’t walk far. The grass and forbs have
grown quite a lot and lots of flowering common and clustered everlastings, paper
daisies and I think Rhodanthe daisies. Lots of St Johns wort too, which is bad.
Benj
Whitworth
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