Sounds good Matt. Re the honeyeaters with white on their heads, was the
white part really on their cheeks, or perhaps on their ears?
Regards - David
On 6/05/2012 1:45 PM, pardalote wrote:
Hi All.
Julian Teh and I went birding at Gininnderra Creek this morning. As it
was Julian's first time there, I took him to the ponds in Dunlop. As
predicted, the cygnets were with their mother, and decided to say
hello to us. Exploration of a windbreak near the first pond resulted
in some scarlet robins, fairy wrens, YR thornbills, white cheeked
honeyeater and a boobook owl (being pestered by all of the above). On
the way back home, a satin bowerbird/cicadabird thing-a-me flew up
into a tree near the bridge between Latham and Macgregor. It didn't
stay around long enough to be identified.
All in all, even though it started off cold and foggy, we saw some
nice birds.
Matt.
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