No worries ali’s and sorry about the spelling 🙏But I guess I got it
phonetically and yes I lost track of time. There was also a pair of White-faced
Herons in breeding plumage present and very beautiful when they fluffed up
together- pic will be coming also on @gallpix
Graham
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> On 8 Jul 2020, at 7:50 pm, Lia Battisson <>
> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the acknowledgement Graham, we were both lucky to see it bathing.
> It was closer to 3pm when we saw it.
> Regards
> Lia
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Canberrabirds On Behalf Of Graham Gall
> Sent: 8 July 2020 7:46 PM
> To: Mark Clayton <>
> Cc:
> Subject: Re: [Canberrabirds] Franklin Ponds Singing Honeyeater
>
> Hi Mark
> After you left yes it was there and I got great shots🤗👍❣️ So it was in the
> Casuarinas above the water on the Shopping Centre end of the wall walkway. It
> was diving into the water and then returned to the tree to dry its feathers
> and then go again. This was about 2pm. In talking with the local guy Alan
> who was the one who first reported on EBird it returns to that Casuarina
> every day. So now I suggest sitting on the walkway facing the southern end
> (sun behind you) with your binoculars should work with some patience. Oh and
> I must thank a COG member Leah from Kamba for helping me with her binoculars
> and calling me when she saw it🙏!
> Regards
> Graham
> (I will post a pic on Instagram and FB tomorrow it’s @gallpix)
>
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>> On 8 Jul 2020, at 7:35 pm, Mark Clayton <> wrote:
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>> Afternoon all,
>>
>> Has anyone seen the Singing Honeyeater today and if so could you give
>> directions please. I dropped in with my wife after lunch but it was still
>> rather gloomy and not much around. A bird photographer was also there
>> looking but he didn't find it either. Thanks,
>>
>> Mark
>>
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