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Bush Stone-curlews at Mulligan's

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Subject: Bush Stone-curlews at Mulligan's
From: Julie Clark <>
Date: Sat, 15 Apr 2017 02:48:53 +0000
Hi All,

For those interested and those who want information about the Mulligan's Bush Stone-curlews, I saw two of them yesterday - one was A5 and the other didn't have a leg flag. I believe this may indicate that the bird has been bred at Mulligan's. Any other information would be appreciated.

Photos of the two birds are on Flickr ...


​Other sightings of note there yesterday were: male red-capped robin, numerous white-naped honeyeaters (not found there very often), a male golden whistler and quite a few juvenile brown-headed honeyeaters. Plenty of scarlet robins to be found, as well as varied sittellas.   ​

​Cheers
Julie​

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Julie Clark
 
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