canberrabirds

Azure Kingfisher

To: shorty <>
Subject: Azure Kingfisher
From: Martin Butterfield <>
Date: Sat, 16 Aug 2014 09:52:09 +1000
So possibly the reason Con couldn't find it near the Angus yesterday was that it had moved to Shorty's locale.  Or are there now two Kingfishers in the area?

Martin



On 16 August 2014 09:34, shorty <> wrote:
For those that are afraid of T-bones, i have just sighted (and photographed) the Azure on Jerra creek. Hunting around the island that is past the footbridge and around the dirt track that leads to the last hide (forgotten name of said hide).
Also Little Eagle and many Little Grassbirds seen and heard.
Google map attached.
Shorty

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