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sighting at Lake Ginninderra

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Subject: sighting at Lake Ginninderra
From: annette carse <>
Date: Sun, 3 Jun 2012 04:20:08 -0700 (PDT)
Around lunchtime today at Lake Ginninderra peninsular, in the grassland section, I saw what I think were a couple of southern emu wrens - I have never seen before - so very unsure???? There were a couple of similar birds together with a small number of superb fairy wrens, hopping from high grass to fence.
 
Can anyone tell me what it is (photo attached - not great shot)?
 
I saw similar bird flying around near the tip of the peninsular. Also a flock of red browed finches too.
 
No crested shrike tits though...
 
Many thanks
Annette
 
 

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