Saturday I could hear a strange call in my neighbours yard, that I knew
I should know, but wasn't sure what it was. On Sunday morning, before
The Pinnacle walk, I had great views of a crescent honeyeater which was
nice enough to fly into my yard and call, giving me a great new GBS
tick! (Hawker) Adds to the olive backed oriole I have had the past 2
weeks and golden whistler pair.
I believe there is also a crescent honeyeater between Marrakai
St/Pinnacle that I have heard but been unable to see. Keep your eyes
open.
Benj
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