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Deua birds

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Subject: Deua birds
From: Neal Gowen <>
Date: Sat, 03 Jan 2015 16:15:46 +1100
Well apart from my mystery bird, that I will have to try and see again, we have 
identified 40 birds in the short time we have had the bush block.
Some of the more interesting birds we have spied are the Shining Bronze-Cuckoo, 
Black-faced Monarch and the Glossy Black-Cockatoo.
The block’s location is about 9.5km south of Araluen and we have joint borders 
with the Deua NP.

The birds are very unafraid of us and will come quite close, even having a 
bathe in the creek at our feet when we are paddling.
The area is also Kookaburra and Lyrebird central.






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