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Campbell Park

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Subject: Campbell Park
From: "Steve Holliday" <>
Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2006 10:12:00 +1000
Hi all
 
Our very small contribution to the Swift Parrot survey was to search the flowering ironbarks around the CP carpark yesterday morning. No Swifties, needless to say. Elsewhere in Campbell Park plenty of breeding activity, a Kookaburra attacking a hollow, 2 nearly complete Weebill nests, Chough and Brown-headed Honeyeater nests also nearing completion, Noisy Miners building, Rosellas and Cockies checking out hollows. Also saw Brown Goshawk (1), Grey Currawong (1), Scarlet Robin (3), Speckled Warbler (2), Restless Flycatcher (1) and 3 or 4 White-naped HE - a small group seems to have overwintered here. No sign of migrants, not even a BFCS.
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