As mentioned in my earlier email, at Tuross Falls they appeared to be
migrating there last Sunday, but there also appeared to be a separate
population that was not migrating, instead feeding, bathing and
hanging around. The migrators came in groups of around 5-15 and often
with White-naped HEs.
Julian
At 05:24 PM 24/03/2010, con wrote:
This afternoon where Sugarloaf Creek crosses the Yass-Wee Jasper
road (GrO8) we watched 14 sets of from 1 to 11 Yellow-faced
Honeyeaters moving along the line of the creek in a period of three
quarters of an hour. The general direction was North. Earlier, in
another location, we had seen a flock of 32 mill about before
heading both uphill and East.
Con
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