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The Bay

Subject: The Bay
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Date: Tue, 05 Apr 2011 00:43:12 -0400
Batemans Bay: Watergardens. Lots of flying foxes, which are very large. I think their size suggests grey headed flying foxes, even though they are rarer than little red flying foxes. They are roosting at the Watergardens just behind woolies. Chestnut teal are also there.
At the YHA lots of rainbow lorikeets with dy, YTBC, satin bowerbirds and lots of new holland and little wattlebirds.
Burrewarra Point. Heaps of little wattlebirds, new holland honeyeaters and some spinebills. A sparrowhawk went zooming through. Banksias are not yet flowering except for B marginata. YFH passing over with silvereyes.
Guerilla Bay itself: Right in the town itself I was surprised to flush a wonga pigeon, which then just sat on the lines and watched me while I watched it.
 
gotta go.
Benj



-----Original Message-----
From: martin butterfield <>
To: Alan Cowan <>
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Sent: Tue, Apr 5, 2011 12:09 pm
Subject: Emu- Wrens at Cullendulla

Alan

I thought this message http://bioacoustics.cse.unsw.edu.au/archives/html/canberrabirds/2011-03/msg00287.html answered your previous query on this topic.

Martin

On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 12:05 PM, Alan Cowan <> wrote:
Please can anyone direct me to the site at Cullendulla for Emu-Wrens? Thanks, Alan Cowan

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