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Subject: | Sick? Migrating Yellow-faced Honeyeater at Tuggeranong |
From: | Tun Pin ONG <> |
Date: | Thu, 31 Mar 2016 08:04:21 +0000 |
Hi,
At 10am I have noticed a lonely Yellow-faced Honeyeater perching on a low branch near my office. It has been staying on the same spot during lunch time and even after 6pm+.
Could this be a sick bird? It closed its eyes most of the time and never moved its position except moving its head and opening its eyes occasionally.
Hope it survives tomorrow and continued its journey.
Tun Pin ONG
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