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the vicissitudes of birding

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Subject: the vicissitudes of birding
From: "Philip Veerman" <>
Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2007 15:54:02 +1000
Quite true. That happens regularly, on the Saturday when I did the walk at Kambah Pool going out I found almost nothing. As I started going back, I came across (COG member) Kevin Windle, We did see about 10 Flame Robins there. I said that I hadn't seen much that day. I told him about the Wedge-tailed Eagle I'd seen the last week and how I hadn't heard the lyrebird this winter. On my return trip, I then found lots of thornbills, the Wedge-tailed Eagle flew along the ridge again and the lyrebird was singing.
 
By the way, there were Brown-headed Honeyeaters there too. (Someone else mentioned them.)
 
Philip 
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