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Fuscous Honeyeater

To: Julie Clark <>
Subject: Fuscous Honeyeater
From: Anthony Overs <>
Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2015 06:01:12 +0000
See them at ginninderra peninsula. Had them each time we've had a beginners walk there in August. Similar to white-plumed (incl. some calls) so check out each small honeyeater. 

Anthony

On 12 Jun 2015, at 3:47 pm, Julie Clark <> wrote:

Hi All,

I saw only my second ever Fuscous Honeyeater yesterday at Mount Rogers (previous one 2 years ago in Harrison).

I note that on the COG website it says that they are a Common breeding species.

If that is the case, where should I be going to see them? Am I just not very observant and missing them amongst all the yellow-faced honeyeaters or are they in fact not so common anymore?

Any information would be appreciated.

Cheers
Julie


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Julie Clark
 
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