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Murrumbidgee Golf Course - Yellow-faced Honeyeaters still on the move

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Subject: Murrumbidgee Golf Course - Yellow-faced Honeyeaters still on the move
From: casburnj <>
Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2016 06:14:49 +0000

This morning at 9am,  a large group of Yellow-faced and White-naped Honeyeater crossed the Kambah Pool road and then across the third fairway from dense woodland. Estimate 150 birds.  They were stopping in trees along the fairway then travelling on.

As we continued around the course another group was seen and heard crossing the 7th fairway.  Other birds on the move were what I believe to be Red Wattlebird – without binoculars and distant.

Jean

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