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Want to find an ideal site for photographying white-naped honeyeater [SE

To: 'Sicheng Wan' <>, "" <>
Subject: Want to find an ideal site for photographying white-naped honeyeater [SEC=UNOFFICIAL]
From: "Perkins, Harvey" <>
Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2016 02:11:59 +0000

Hi Sicheng

 

I’ve found that White-naped Honeyeaters can often be seen fairly low in the eucalypts along Warks Road in the Brindabellas. Google Map coordinates -35.3649, 148.8364 for example.

 

Good luck

 

Harvey

 

 

 

 

From: Sicheng Wan [
Sent: Monday, 18 July 2016 11:57 AM
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Subject: [canberrabirds] Want to find an ideal site for photographying white-naped honeyeater

 

Hi all,

 

Is there any recommended sites for a close-up observation of white-naped honeyeater? As these little guys prefer to live on tree tops, it may be too hard to take photographs of them. I saw them foraging and singing on the canopy of tall trees in botanical garden several times, however, always felt helpless and ended up with nothing gained.

 

Best Regards

Sicheng

 

 

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