Hello Paul,
That is a usual thing. The GBS Report shows that grey fantails are in
peak numbers in March and April as they migrate through.
Philip
-----Original Message-----From: Paul T.
Sent: Thursday, 28 April 2011 10:16 PM To:
Subject: Grey Fantails return
Howdy All,
The grey fantails have again returned to my garden, having been gone
for many months. I love hearing them every year, well before I
manage to sight them. I think I heard white-plumed honeyeaters this
morning as well, but could get an eye on them before I had to head to
work. Not been seen in my garden in quite a few months either (the
white-plumeds, not me).
Just in case of any vague interest to anyone.
Cheers.
Paul T.
Higgins, ACT
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