The Crescent Honeyeater in Cook has hung around throughout July and was still
calling this morning in the vicinty of the Anglican Church in Dexter St
--- On Sun, 20/6/10, Tony Willis <> wrote:
> From: Tony Willis <>
> Subject: [canberrabirds] crescent honeyeater in Cook
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> Received: Sunday, 20 June, 2010, 11:01 AM
> I saw a Crescent Honeyeater in Sexton
> St, Cook on Sunday. From the repeated "Egypt" calls
> I'm now hearing, I think there might be more than one.
> There are banksias and camellias in flower in gardens in the
> area, so they might be what has attracted them in.
> Tony Willis
>
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