I went there between about 2pm - 3.30pm on Saturday, 23 June. The only
honeyeaters were a few White-plumed. 3-4 Crested Shrike-tits, 3 Southern
Whiteface, 1 Speckled Warbler, 2-4 Brown Treecreeper, 1 Common Bronzewing,
several Weebill and Yellow-rumped Thornbill. All in the front paddock.
Regards
Frank
> We spent an hour or so this afternoon searching for Black-chins at Newline
> without luck. However the front paddock where all(?) previous sightings
> have been was almost devoid of birds. There were shriketits and Brown
> treecreepers in the paddock behind the fenced off area at the top of the
> hill.
> Has anyone seen Black-chins since Paul Taylors report on Tuesday?
>
> cheers
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