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Subject: | Bibaringa 6 January |
From: | "martin butterfield" <> |
Date: | Sat, 6 Jan 2007 18:28:35 +1100 |
Not realising that there is a drongo in Canberra (I thought I'd left them all in Brooklyn) I took myself out to Bibaringa this afternoon. 25 species in about an hour with highlights being 1 diamond firetail; 5 brown-headed honeyeaters and 5 Southern whiteface. I could also hear Peaceful doves calling but I think they were on the S side of the Cotter road. All the woodswallows that I saw (quite a few) were dusky.
Martin
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