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Seeking advice

To: Con <>
Subject: Seeking advice
From: Martin Butterfield via Canberrabirds <>
Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2021 09:56:22 +0000
Julie

Have a search on eBird,  Recent sightings show up orange.  Location can be very detailed at times


On Wed, 10 Mar 2021 at 20:52, Con <> wrote:

Hi Julie

There is a recent record by Jean Casburn of a Scarlet Robin at Bluett's Block.

kind regards

Con



On 3/10/2021 3:35 PM, Graham Gall wrote:
Julie definitely in the ANU I saw heaps there last Saturday. Robins this time of year - more difficult- possibly Campbell Park? Might be quicker and easier than Mulligans and there’s bound to be other species there anyway
Graham

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On 10 Mar 2021, at 3:28 pm, Julie Clark via Canberrabirds wrote:


Hi All,

I have a couple of interstate birdo friends visiting in a couple of weeks and they will only be here for one day. The pressure is on for me to produce photo opportunities of several species and I think I'm going to need help!

The main two are : Gang Gangs and Scarlet Robins. 

While I've heard and seen Gang Gangs recently I haven't got anywhere close to a photo and I must admit I probably haven't done much walking where I'd usually find the robins.

If anyone can suggest a spot where Gang Gangs are currently feeding that would be really helpful. Also, does anyone know if they are still being fed at the ANU? I haven't been there for several years.

As to the Scarlet Robins, I will check out Mulligan's (saw some there a month ago, but it's a big place ...), but if anyone knows anywhere else that is not too far away and won't take more than a couple of hours to find, I'd be very grateful for the information.

Thanking you in advance for any information ....

Cheers
Julie



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