I had Brown-headed Honeyeaters in my garden yesterday and two Wedge-tailed
Eagle flying directly overhead today.
Philip
Kambah
-----Original Message-----From: Marnix Zwankhuizen
Sent: Saturday, 27 April 2013 1:50 PM
To: canberra birds Subject: [canberrabirds] Bango NR - 27 April
Three of us headed for the newly declared Bango Nature Reserve north of Yass
this morning seeing a Brown Falcon on the drive up.
Bango used to be state forest and has no trails. It is mostly dry forest
covering 441 hectares and rising to 792 metres.
We recorded 23 species including many Scarlet Robins, Brown-headed
Honeyeater and Wedge-tailed Eagle.
Marnix
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