Well, Geoffrey, to elaborate, I saw one green Satin
Bowerbird and then after about an hour of random wandering and finding the LWB
and Elizabeth Compston, we saw one green Satin Bowerbird within about 200
metres of the one I saw before. It may be the same or different bird. There have
been at least 6 of them in my GBS area (Mathew counted six together when he was
here for the WFHE). As for the comments on the LWB, I wrote my comment about the
bedraggled state of its plumage before seeing that others were making the same
sort of observation.
Philip
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