Almost certainly Jean saw a White-eared Honeyeater. The White-cheeked
Honeyeaters do not occur here.
Philip
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From:
Sent: Monday, 2 August 2010 6:32 AM
To: casburnj;
Subject: One day too late - 14 DWS and 3 BFCS - SW
corner of Narra Hill
I was watching White-cheeked Honeyeaters at Batemans Bay yesterday, but
I'm not sure if they have been recorded in Canberra before. Did you mean
White-cheeked, Jean? Where is your garden?
Regards
Frank Antram
-----Original message-----
From: "casburnj"
Date: Sun, 01 Aug 2010 22:55:55 +1000
To:
Subject: One day too late - 14 DWS and 3 BFCS - SW
corner of Narra Hill
> 1 August - in the south west corner of Narrabundah Hill, high in the
> tree near the gate, 14 Dusky Woodswallows huddled together cutely in
> the same tree (against strong winds at 11.30am) with 3 Black Faced
Cuckoo Shrikes.
>
>
>
> More Cuckoo Shrikes were seen moving towards the SE corner, maybe up
> to 6 of them - but not positively counted as they were flying at a
> greater distance from me and struggling against the wind. They may
> have included the 3 already seen.
>
>
>
> One White Cheeked Honeyeater visited my garden yesterday.
>
>
>
> Jean
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