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Honeyeaters moving through

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Subject: Honeyeaters moving through
From: Anthony Willis <>
Date: Fri, 3 Apr 2020 03:14:13 +0000
I went out to  Narrabundah Hill Nature Reserve today.  Initially it was very quiet, but at about 11:00am, on the north boundary, 2 flocks, each of about 100 Yellow-faced Honeyeaters, came through followed by three smaller groups.  A raptor then flew by and that was the end of that.  Except for one White-eared Honeyeater and a few Red Wattlebirds, which could have been locals, they all seemed to be Yellow-faces.
Tony Willis
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