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ANBG this morning

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Subject: ANBG this morning
From: calyptorhynchus <>
Date: Sat, 4 Aug 2018 03:04:20 +0000
I was up around 39 & 40 so didn’t see the Pink Robin, but that’s where the Gerygones were! 

On Sat, 4 Aug 2018 at 12:59 Steve Read <> wrote:

Our current local female Pink Robin was showing nicely this morning at the Botanic Gardens, with obvious pinkish-tan wing marks. Thanks to Ash for finding the bird south of the eucalypt lawn, amongst the hakeas and wattles in sections 19 and 20, and to the other birders for congenial company.

 

Also three Bassian Thrushes in the rainforest gully. But the Brown Gerygones kept themselves to themselves, and it was too cold for the Owlet-nightjar to be at the mouth of its hollow. eBird list to follow.

 

Steve

 

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