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Cooleman Ridge odd obs

To: <>, "Pauline Lynga" <>
Subject: Cooleman Ridge odd obs
From: "Tobias Hayashi" <>
Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2008 14:25:03 +1100
Hi all,
This morning, at around 8am, I went out to Cooleman Ridge, where I quickly found a male Speckled Warbler, which was surprising to me. It was in the same patch of woodland as the Regent Honeyeater was earlier in the year, immedietely up and over the ridge from Freebody Pl, Chapman. In the process of tailing it, I nearly trod on a Red-bellied Black Snake hanging out near the pond at the bottom.
Not a lot else, a female Rufous Whistler, lots of Buff-rumps, Red-browed Finchs and a kestrel, two pipits near the Kathner St end, and a Pallid Cuckoo calling.
 
Cheers
Tobias
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