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honey eaters--tharwa sandwash

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Subject: honey eaters--tharwa sandwash
From: Elizabeth Compston <>
Date: Sat, 13 Apr 2013 12:35:47 +1000
We went to the Tharwa Sandwash this morning, not particularly to look for 
migrating yfhes.  But we saw a flock, could have been up to 100, flying through 
at 9.30am, coming from the north, along the river.  Although we were there for 
another hour no more came through.  Oh, there were a few white-naped and a 
couple of red wattle birds amongst them.  Maybe these birds would fly to near 
Angle Crossing.  Too late for us to see them when we got there

Elizabeth
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