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Subject: | Botanic Gdns: Gerygones, Rose Robin, etc |
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Date: | Fri, 26 May 2006 14:13:04 +1000 |
Today at 1.30pm a male Rose Robin was still in the vicinity of the Sydney Gully at Section 193 (just to north). A lone Sittella was just to the east of the Sydney Gully in Section 192. It sat quietly preening itself. A Brushtail Possum was curled up asleep in a Prostanthera (just before Section 148) by the start of the Rainforest Gully a metre above people's heads and the main path. And on this visit I counted ~6 Brown Gerygones among other species on the edge of the RF Gully adjacent to Sections 17 and 104. Cheers Marnix
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