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Olive Whistlers on Mt Gingera track

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Subject: Olive Whistlers on Mt Gingera track
From: "calyptorhynchus ." <>
Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2019 07:08:11 +0000
There were two males singing either side of the track going to Mt Gingera about 3kms beyond the end of Mt Franklin Rd this morning. I got good views of a non-singing female.

Also seen on the way to and from Mt Gingera were:

Fan-tailed Cuckoo
Flame Robin
Rufous Whistler
Spotted Quail-thrush
Little Raven
Pied Currawong
Grey Currawong
Yellow-face Honeyeater
White-eared Honeyeater
Brown Thornbill
Grey Shrike-thrush
White-browed Scrubwren

And the Lined Blue butterfly

At the top of Mt Gingera I couldn't find any Bogongs in the crevices between the boulders, but a group of Little Raven was waiting for me to leave to have a go.


--
John Leonard

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