Highlights from a walk at Tharwa Sandwash this morning included a sub-adult
sea-eagle, goshawks, western gerygones nest building, a flock of 60
white-browed woodswallows (with some masked), and a whipbird calling from the
opposite shore. Lowlights were a brazen cat in the car park and 3 baby feral
pigs foraging along the river shoreline.
Marnix
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