On the approach to the actual One Tree Hill lookout there were two Diamond
Firetails and a pair of Scarlet Robins. They were foraging around the base of a
smaller eucalypt and only 30m from a party of 15 walkers taking a break at the
Lookout at about 10.45 on Monday 8th June.
This section of the Centennial trail is very worthwhile for naturalists. And it
shows with full horror how essential is the work of the Conservation Council in
preserving open spaces, grassland and woody grassland from encroaching
development.
Rosemary
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