Hi
John/Barbara
I also went to
the Pinnacle recently, but on Monday 8th, a week after my last report.
So much had
changed. Thankfully, I found the
leaden flycatcher male (didnt see a female), a sacred kingfisher, a 'pair' of
rufous whistlers (my first for this site this season). They werent really a
'pair' because the male, who looked young, was singing his heart out 1m away
from this female and she kept bashing him up. 2 golden whistlers. A female red
cap robin this time, hopefully it finds the male (which a week before was seen
20m from this spot) and we get baby red capped
robins!
Speckled
warblers carrying food, buff rumps with dy, about 20 dusky woodswallows hawking
insects inside the forest. Kookaburras. Rainbow lorikeet sitting silently in the
big applebox (nesting??) A single
sitella again. Noisy friarbirds. White throated gerygone. 4 choughs. Grey
currawong. Little eagle hawking the duskys.
+
Also 27 small
purple peas (Swainsona sericea), a threatened species (NSW) were suddenly in
flower. Many Daphne heaths flowering now. But most other species have finished
inside the nature park. Having said that, along the main 'backtrack' purple
hardenbergia, hoveas, and glycine, and a few indigofera, egg and bacon peas
(Daviesia and Pultenea), white Daphnes, and yellow urn heaths are flowering, and
99% of people walk past and dont notice. (Excuse the spelling, my books are at
home)
Amazing what can
change in a week.
Benj