I agree with Phillip about the lack of superb fairy-wrens. I only saw 6
all weekend - one group of three and three singles. Usually at Causarina
Sands and along the Molonglo (near the RSPCA) there is another group
every 100 metres or so.
Alison
On 29/10/18 10:12 am, Barbara Allan wrote:
> Many thanks to all who participated in COG’s bird blitz over the
> weekend. I’ve been (happily) inundated with eBird records and it will
> take me a while to get though them and get back to you if I have any
> queries – especially as I have non-birding visitors! Just a reminder to
> the hard-copy folk – do get your records prepared and either bring them
> to the next COG meeting on Nov 14 or mail them to COG, PO box 301, Civic
> Square 2608. The general consensus thus far is, it is pretty quiet out
> there. I was pleased to pick up Rose Robin and Bassian Thrush
> (Blundells CK) and Wonga Pigeon (Blue Range Hut and de Salis Ck) and
> Satin Flycatcher (Lick Hole Rd) but the only raptors were kestrels
> (Cotter Hut), and only one Scarlet Robin (Cotter Hut). It will be most
> interesting to see the overall picture. Once again, many thanks to all
> participants. b
>
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