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Spotted quail-thrush

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Subject: Spotted quail-thrush
From: Con <>
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2022 06:21:54 +0000
Hi Sandra

It is on the Black Mountain list but has not been recorded there for 
decades.

kind regards

Con

On 7/26/2022 2:06 PM, sandra henderson via Canberrabirds wrote:
> Not sure enough to submit an eBird record, but I'm fairly sure I saw a 
> Spotted Quail-thrush fly across Long Gully Rd this morning and land on 
> the ground and scurry into bushes (flew from Isaacs Ridge into 
> Wanniassa Hills reserve).  Could not stop (no space roadside at that 
> point and a truck only metres behind me). So if you're in those 
> reserves (which do have some suitable habitat) keep an eye out. I know 
> the species was reported at Mt Majura about 5 yrs ago, but certainly 
> uncommon in the suburban reserves.
>
> sandra h
>
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