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quick dash west, Jindalee NR &c

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Subject: quick dash west, Jindalee NR &c
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Date: Sat, 30 Mar 2019 05:10:11 +0000

There was a Black Falcon flying low over the highway 4 km north of Murrumbateman a fortnight ago so perhaps it is hanging around that area.

Lindsay Nothrop

On 29-Mar-19 6:44 PM, calyptorhynchus wrote:
On the way we saw four WTNT nr Wallendbeen, following the rain-front.
At Jindalee NR 30 or so Brown Treecreepers and 60 or so Choughs in several flocks, plus various other spp inc 30+Speckled Warblers. 
On the way further west, up Yeo Yeo Road, we saw more Choughs and Apostlebirds, one live Grey-crowned Babbler and one dead on the road. 
At Reefton State Forest nr Temora (very dry) we saw no White-browed Babblers, but one Yellow-plumed Honeyeater. 
On the way back we saw many Brown Falcons, several Black Kites, a Black Falcon before Murrumbateman and one Whistling Kite past Murrumbateman towards Canberra. 

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