canberrabirds

The first YFHEs?

To: Nicki Taws <>
Subject: The first YFHEs?
From: Judy Middlebrook <>
Date: Sat, 21 Mar 2015 23:30:54 +1100
I'm always intrigued to read these messages because bird activity here in 
Uriarra Village seems distinct from other areas quite nearby. Yellow-faced 
Honeyeaters are a feature of summer here and there were several resident in my 
garden until recently. The  Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoos have been around 
throughout the day for a few weeks. This is different from their usual practice 
of flying from around Blue Range Park towards the river in large groups early 
in the morning before returning around sunset.
Judy Middlebrook

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> On 21 Mar 2015, at 7:08 am, Nicki Taws <> wrote:
>
> A small group of Yellow-faced Honeyeaters moving along the lower Molonglo
> River yesterday. They can be found there over summer in ones or twos but
> this is the first small group on the move that I've seen this season.
>
> Nicki Taws
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Brannan 
> Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2015 4:49 PM
> To: Cog line
> Subject: [canberrabirds] The first YFHEs?
>
> Not sure whether others have been posting on this topic yet, but a pair of
> YFHEs stopped briefly at the flowering callistemon in my garden in Florey
> this morning. Certainly my first for this season.
> John Brannan
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