Today I saw one (only) Scaly-Brested Lorikeet (see attached photos taken in appaling light) and about 8 Rainbow Lorikeets feeding on the western side of Athlon Drive just north of the southern intersection with Beasley St. I observed them
repeatedly plus wandered around the area for about an hour - including to likely looking trees in nearby streets - but didn't see any Musk Lorikeets.
The Scaly-Breasted Lorikeet was originally pointed out to me by another birder there whose name I have already forgotten, sorry, but I thank him pointing out the bird regardless!
On 12/07/2013, at 3:33 PM, "Philip Veerman" <> wrote:
A well-known Rolling Stones lyric comes to mind.
Having to be at Woden this morning, it wasn't far out of my way home to Kambah. So worth a try. I was there between 12:30 & 1:30, separately along with 2 others.
Certainly several Rainbow Lorikeets
there (I saw about 8) but they were the only ones I noticed. Frank said he saw (a?)
Musk Lorikeet there
yesterday. There are two
Beasley Street/Athllon Drive Crossroads,
the birds were on the west side of
Athllon Drive
between the two.
-----Original Message-----From: boy nature
Sent: Friday, 12 July 2013 3:09 AM To:
milburn;
Subject: Re: [canberrabirds] Torrens: Musk, Scaly-breasted and Rainbow Lorikeets
I want independent verification.
Benj
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