Re Yellow-faced Honeyeater, I have recorded one or two every week in my GBS site in Fraser over winter. This is similar to last year when I recorded them in most weeks.
Steve
From: Duncan McCaskill [
Sent: Thursday, 22 August 2013 5:38 PM
To: David Cook
Cc: Canberra Birds
Subject: Re: [canberrabirds] Grey Fantail in Wamboin
I've had Grey Fantails around my place in Giralang for the last 3 weeks. I'm a couple of hundred metres lower than Wamboin, so altitude may be a factor.
I've just taken a walk down the upper reaches of Lake Ginninderra, and there were a lot of Grey Fantails around. I also found my first Yellow-faced Honeyeater of the season. It was huddling silent and still in a small Callitris (Black Cypress) on the Ginninderra Drive embankment. It looked as if it regretted coming back so early in the season. The same tree was otherwise alive with highly active and vocal small birds - Grey Fantails, Superb Fairy-wrens, Brown Thornbills and Yellow Thornbills. A lot of confusing and difficult to identify twittering and zitting. While I was watching them a couple angry Magpies chased a Collared Sparrowhawk across the lake.
I also flushed a couple of Brown Quail near the dog exercise area in Diddams Close.
Duncan.
On 22 August 2013 15:20, David Cook <> wrote:
As a pleasant change from the resident Brown Thornbill that does a very convincing vocal impression of a Grey Fantail, we had the real thing here this morning, our first GF to return.