5 or 6 together yesterday morning in Narrabundah Hill at the north western corner where the old farmhouse was before the fire!
plus breeding activity by Common Bronzewings close to the track on the way down there
Wayne Gregson
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2019 2:55 PM
Subject: Re: [canberrabirds] Triller
Certainly. There seems to be one calling permanently in Glebe Park and another was in full voice by NLA on Monday. Several at Isabella Pond the past two days and a pretty male at Gambles
TSR this morning.
On Wed, 16 Oct 2019 at 13:54, Hawkins, Brian < > wrote:
Does it seem to anyone else that there are a lot more WW Trillers in Canberra at the moment that in previous springs? In the last day I have heard them at Mawson, Curtin and Yarralumla.
Brian
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I was very surprised to hear a White-winged Triller in full voice in Glebe Park this arvo.
Martin
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