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Habitat of Yellow Robins

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Subject: Habitat of Yellow Robins
From: Con Boekel <>
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 08:42:14 +1000
Last week we camped for two days at the Woolshed Flat camping ground at Cocoparra NP, about 15-20 km north of Griffiths. Despite the drought, the birding was interesting. On one of our walks we climbed along a conglomorate/sandstone cliff line. The soil along the cliff line was shallow or absent and the vegetation was mainly stunted cypress pines and the occasional acacia. Definitely not a moist gully and was therefore somewhat surprised to see a pair of Yellow Robins. They were in a mixed feeding flock with Red-capped Robins, Speckled Warblers and Chestnut-rumped Warblers.
Con

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