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At home with a mixed feeding flock

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Subject: At home with a mixed feeding flock
From: Lindell <>
Date: Sun, 29 Mar 2020 05:37:00 +0000
With all this extra time confined to home I have spent a lot of it sitting out in the garden with bins and camera close by. This afternoon in the course of about 20 minutes I was entertained first by 2 Green Satin Bowerbirds whurring and churring at each other, 2 very active Grey Fantails, 4 Eastern Spinebills chasing each other, a White-browed Scrubwren, a female Golden Whistler, a brown Thornbill and then there were the usual bigger birds, 3 Crested Pigeons , 5 of the dozen regular Magpies, 3 Pied Currawongs, 2 Magpie-larks and a Red Wattlebird. But right now, none of the usual Parrots, Rosellas, GangGangs or Lorrikeets.
And while all this was happening I was concentrating getting the lens on to this Crescent Honeyeater. He has been hanging out in the Callistemon and Grevillea in my back yard for a few days - a real treat for an inner southern suburb.
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