Numbers of yellow-faced and white-naped honeyeaters in good numbers
in Aranda bushland this week, as well as a noisy friarbird, grey
fantails, black-faced cuckoo shrikes, golden whistlers as well as
speckled warblers and the couple of rainbow lorikeets that keep
hanging around - also counted up to 10 types of wildflowers including
orchids Deb
At 10:58 AM 14/09/2007, Anthony Overs wrote:
A small group of Yellow-faced Honeyeaters and a single Olive-backed Oriole
calling this morning at the old Macgregor shops, and a single Noisy
Friarbird in Scullin this morning.
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Also had 3 or 4 Yellow-faced HEs fly past in Scullin this morning
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