Yesterday approx 15 - 20 birds flew over my house in Holder. I heard a couple
of “chip chip” calls so I’m thinking they were yellow faced honeyeaters. They
were travelling west to east which I thought was a bit strange as they’re
usually doing the opposite at this time of the year.
Cheers
Rod
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> On 17 Aug 2021, at 10:19 am, Peter Murphy via Canberrabirds
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> Hi all,
>
> We saw a large group of White-naped Honeyeaters noisily feeding in the
> eucalyptus foliage in Red Hill Nature Reserve this morning. In the area just
> north of Hughes near the powerline. Presumably on their way back to the
> mountains.
>
> Peter
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