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Unusual aggregation of Red Wattlebird and unusual Fuscous Honeyeater rec

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Subject: Unusual aggregation of Red Wattlebird and unusual Fuscous Honeyeater record both from Black Mountain Nature Reserve
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Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2020 05:31:50 +0000

This morning there was a flock of 36 Red Wattlebird in Black Mountain Nature Reserve. They were most likely feeding on a leaf-caterpillar infestation in the canopy. The location was the saddle between Black Mountain and Little Black Mountain.

Later, near Caswell Drive, there was a mixed flock of honeyeaters. These included a very unusual record for Black Mountain Nature Reserve - 6 Fuscous Honeyeater.

regards

Con Boekel

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