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White-fronted Honeyeater: Being more adventurous

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Subject: White-fronted Honeyeater: Being more adventurous
From: "Philip Veerman" <>
Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2007 15:31:12 +1000
Recently the White-fronted Honeyeater has been lurking in my Photinia hedge and arriving and departing to & from its favourite Grevillea from over my house, rather than just along Hiles Place. Today it was foraging in the shrubs over my driveway and in the "garden" of 22 Castley Circuit. That is the second furthest north and west that I have seen it since the first day it arrived on 5th July. It has now been here for 29 days straight. People are still welcome to try their luck. I notice it got two mentions in the latest GG. Although one of these is curiously constrained to report it as from "a site in Kambah". 
 
Philip Veerman
24 Castley Circuit
KAMBAH   ACT  2902
 
Phone. 02 - 62314041
(M) 0411 716177
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