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Hello Geoff
I recorded a male Pink Robin in Tallaganda on Sunday 2 October
2005. It was in a gully along South Forest Way not far from White Ash Rd.
My original posting to this list can be found by searching the
canberrabirds archives.
http://bioacoustics.cse.unsw.edu.au/archives/html/canberrabirds/2005-10/msg00010.html
Cheers
Marnix
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From: Geoff Larmour
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Sent: Thursday, 24 March 2011 1:18 PM
To: 'martin butterfield'; 'COG List'
Subject: RE: [canberrabirds] Red-browed treecreepers and Rose Robin
Hello Martin
We haven’t contributed to the list before, having only
recently subscribed - though we read the postings most days. We visit the
eastern part of Tallanganda State Forest and National Park regularly (our lists
are up on Eremaea for those interested). Your posting about Rose Robin
and Red-browed Treecreeper makes us realise we have been remiss in not visiting
the western part of Tallaganda !
It would be great to have the list’s thoughts on a Robin
species we have been seeing regularly this summer in the eastern part of
Tallaganda. We have tentatively identified it as immature Pink
Robin. Have you or others seen Pink Robins at Tallanganda or elsewhere in
the region? There is one recent record on Eremaea for Pink Robin at Monga
National Park, which is not very far from Tallanganda as the crow (or robin)
flies, but the Atlas does not list Pink Robin for this region over its breeding
season. The bird we have been seeing is a “brown” bird with
tan wing bars (definitely not buff or white bars). We have seen it on Rocky
Pic Road regularly – though not in the past few weeks. It feeds
from the ground and is consistently above 1000 metres elevation. For
info, we also regularly see Scarlet and Flame Robins at Tallaganda. The
Flame Robin brown birds have buff or creamy wingbars – and so look rather
different to our mystery bird. BTW, the Flame Robins are out in force at
present – including three coloured males and half a dozen brown birds
queueing up to bathe in a tiny puddle on Rocky Pic Road yesterday
afternoon. Very lovely.
Kim and Geoff Larmour
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From: martin butterfield [
Sent: Wednesday, 23 March 2011 3:15 PM
To: COG List
Subject: [canberrabirds] Red-browed treecreepers and Rose Robin
While out in Lowden Forest Park
on a planning foray for an outing during the BA Campout Chris Davey and I each
saw 2 Red-browed tree-creepers and I am confident they were different
birds. I also logged a Rose Robin.
Martin