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Subject: | Yellow-faced Honeyeaters |
From: | sandra henderson <> |
Date: | Fri, 30 Mar 2012 15:09:14 +1100 |
and I'm seeing the same in Wanniassa - the first day there've been "flocks" of YFHEs rather than just a few birds at a time - one of today's flocks was 19 birds, and there's been lots of similar groups flying overhead, and calling much more than the small groups seen in past couple of weeks.
this morning at Acacia Inlet a lot of tree martins (I counted 60 when many of them settled on a dead tree) as well as gang-gangs, white-plumed and yellow-faced honeyeaters, dusky woodswallows, among other things. Five darters also, hanging out their wings to dry
sandra h
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 12:46 PM, Con Boekel <> wrote: Flocks as large as 35 (as counted using the GBS rules) now moving through. |
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