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Stony Creek reserve

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Subject: Stony Creek reserve
From: sandra henderson <>
Date: Mon, 13 May 2019 03:46:39 +0000
For the benefit of those not using eBird...
I was at Stony Creek Reserve late morning today, and apart from two Yellow-tufted Honeyeaters, saw a juvenile sea-eagle, and a young wedge-tailed eagle (very gold on back and top of wings). The honeyeaters (which strangely were the only honeyeaters apart from lots of spinebills) were in a casuarina with a branch stretching over the track, a few hundred metres past the East Uriarra reserve. One of the resident pied butcherbirds posed nicely for the person I was with.

And incidentally, still at least one musk Lorikeet hanging around near Wanniassa Hills Primary lower carpark .  it has just flown past my window, calling as it flew

Sandra h
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