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Subject: wanniassa Hills
From: sandra henderson <>
Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2012 05:52:25 +1000
A quick stroll in WH reserve yesterday morning once the fog lifted turned up all the usual suspects for this time of year, including 6 scarlet robins, large groups of weebills, brown, buff-rumped and yellow-rumped thornbills, a golden whistler, speckled warblers, red-browed finches. Unusually, no noisy miners or common mynas in attendance. Still a very large population of roos, and a very tame magpie, which several times landed on the ground a metre or so in front of me and looked up expectantly. Someone's obviously been feeding him.
sandra h
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