Perhaps it would come as no surprise that I concur
110%.
And it's not just that I have an ulterior motive,
ie to find out where the birds are for the Canberra Winter Birds bus trip next
weekend. If anyone sees any of the following within the Canberra area over
the next few day, please let me know (happy for you to do it off line),
particularly if it may be expected they will stay there for a few
days.
Jack Holland
Winter visitors
White-eared Honeyeater,
Fuscous Honeyeater,
Brown-headed Honeyeater,
Crescent Honeyeater, Eastern
Spinebill, Golden Whistler,
Rufous Whistler, Scarlet
Robin, Flame Robin
Specials Rose Robin, Pink Robin, Yellow-tufted
Honeyeater, Restless Flycatcher,
Swift Parrot, Superb Parrot
Overwintering summer
migrants
Noisy Friarbird. White-naped Honeyeater, Yellow-faced Honeyeater, Dusky Woodswallow, Grey Fantail, Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike, Welcome Swallow, Olive-backed Oriole
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