canberrabirds

BTs@ANBG

To: Geoffrey Dabb <>
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From: Robin Hide <>
Date: Mon, 07 Jul 2008 08:55:42 +1000
Looked unsuccessfully for Bassian Thrushes in ANBG on Thursday 3/7 mid
afternoon, but was a little surprised by Swamp Wallaby browsing in
nearby section (25?), apparently unworried by either avian ….

or human by-passers…

I think I’ve glimpsed one once before in ANBG – are they (it) regular
visitors/residents?

Robin Hide


Geoffrey Dabb wrote:

2 Bassian Thrushes feeding in association at ANBG this morning –
Sections 193/194 (near small rock pool), which is near Crescent
Honeyeaters, in fact right where a C Honeyeater was feeding at one
time last year. From below you can separate the two birds by the
different shape and pale tipping of the wing coverts, apart from
anything else




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