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Hall and Gungahlin Hill [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

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Subject: Hall and Gungahlin Hill [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
From: "Whitworth, Benjamin - BRS" <>
Date: Sat, 15 Nov 2008 21:40:09 +1100
11/11/08
Hall Horse paddocks
1 dollarbird, probably on a nest, 2 sacred kingfishers, 2 rufous
whistlers and a kookaburra.
Interesting plants were the green form of chryso apic, Brachyloma just
finishing, Pimelea curviflora, trigger plants, lots of scaly buttons and
Dianella and a few  Gompholobium and donkey orchids.

Hall woodland- Block 27
1 white throated gerygone, 1 bronzewing, 4 white throated treecreepers
travelling together, 2 sacred kingfishers, 3 rufous whistlers, 2 olive
backed orioles- 1 was on a nest (near the horse riding school). 2
wedgies soared over. Lots of signs of ehidnas.
This reserve is in full flower now, with bulbine lilies, sundews, lots
of scaly buttons and Pimelea curvifloras, goodenia hederacea, Dillwynia,
milkmaids, Oxalis perrenans, a small patch of donkey orchids (D
sulphurea), Dianella and Gompholobium huegelii.

Gungahlin Hill
Lots of crimson rosellas and striated pardalotes, 2 sacred kingfishers,
4 speckled warblers, 1 kookaburra
This site is also flowering late, mainly with egg and bacon peas-
Pultenaea, Daviesia and Dillwynia, some Dianella, Hardenbergia,
Zerochrysum, donkey orchids and Hibbertia obtusifolia and a large patch
of scaly buttons in the paddock next door.

Benj


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