On Sunday and Monday I visited The Pinnacle and Mt Painter,
respectively.
At both sites there were small flocks (of 4-6) but frequent flocks of YF
honeyeaters flying through. But strangely, unlike most other reports on
the chat list, they were all flying SW. Not sure why. There were many
spotted pardalotes around, but they weren't moving.
Also at Mt Painter I recorded grey currawong and common bronzewing. The
vegetation was more natural than I recall particularly either side of
the path on the West side.
Benj
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