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some inland species near Gundaroo

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From: "Michael and Janette Lenz" <>
Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2012 17:44:22 +1100
Today at TSR 48 near Gundaroo an interesting time: 1 Painted Honeyeater made a brief appearance. Probably quickly worked out that there were hardly any mistletoe fruits and left; also brief views of a 1 Black Honeyeater just before the storm started and about 7 or so pairs of White-browed Woodswallows (WBW). Although I found only one male WBW incubating, I suspect all had nests (I was not looking for nests) to judge by the behaviour of the birds (pairs scattered across the site, warning at my approach, swooping at Magpies etc.
 
Michael Lenz
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