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Hit list

To: "Adlam, Nigel" <>
Subject: Hit list
From: "Philip Veerman" <>
Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2006 17:02:18 +1000

Diamond firetail: Seems to be more common than usual this year, see several recent posts. I recommend around Googong Dam.

Buff-rumped thornbill: Pretty much very common in all larger woodland reserves, moderately common within suburbs.

Speckled warbler: Not common but reasonably likely with a bit of effort in any larger woodland reserves.

Little lorikeet: Rare visitor

Red-browed treecreeper: Rare & in high country (according to Atlas Cotter & Tidbinbilla but that was many years ago).

Painted button-quail: Most common but still uncommon around woodland ridges, closest moderate likelihood probably Mt Ainslie & Majura.

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