The last time I saw the bird (late last year I think) it was closer to
the eastern end of Hopkins Rd, which runs east-west between the playing
fields. There's a little brick building and a few smaller exotic trees
on the southern side of the road. The bird has built a few roosting
nests in these trees. The bird does wander all the way back to the
netball courts and the golf tee where it was originally seen.
Good luck
Anthony
-----Original Message-----
From: Buchanan P&J
Sent: Monday, 28 May 2007 10:28 PM
To:
Subject: still babbling
This report goes back sometime but I am interested to know a little more
detail as to the location of this siting at RMC Duntroon and the likely
hood
of seeing it at this time of year.
Thanks
Phil B
-----Original Message-----
From: Stuart Harris
Sent: Saturday, 4 November 2006 12:47 AM
To:
Subject: still babbling
Was at RMC Duntroon at 130pm (1300hrs) today and on my way out (between
sporting fields) checked to see if the Grey -crowned Babbler was still
around. Yep...hopping around, checking, pecking in truly independent
style.
Often harrassed by a (nesting?) Dusky Woodswallow, this plucky enigma
never
fails to amaze.
Stuart Harris
"Everything is relative, everything is valid!"
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