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Kambah Pool track today

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Subject: Kambah Pool track today
From: "Philip Veerman" <>
Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:41:48 +1000
Each year I have been going out to hear the Lyrebird near Kambah Pool. Having been transport-restricted for 8 weeks whilst my car was being repaired, today I took my first stroll out there for a long time. No Superb Lyrebird heard from the track today, but full of other birds, especially 1.1 km from Kambah Pool car park - (easy because there are markers every 200 metres) on the track towards Pine Island, where the track goes under the big powerlines as described below. I was surrounded by about 30 Flame Robins and quite surprised to have one female Red-capped Robin among them. Several notable ommissions and unusual ones on the list of 30 species.
 
Philip
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