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Subject: | BIRDLINE NSW - update 19.6.95 |
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From: | (Chris Gladwin) |
Date: | Mon, 19 Jun 1995 16:11:00 +0000 |
As well as the seawatches off Long Reef over the weekend another at Maroubra did in fact reveal one "lucky to be alive" Wandering Albatross; together with a yellow-nosed, 4 white-fronted Terns and 22 Gt-winged Petrels. The missing Regent He have returned to Glen Davis with 46 being counted yesterday feeding in mistletoe in the Casuarinas along the Capertee river; which is great news. Also at Glen Davis were the 16 Swift Parrots that I had failed to find two weeks ago! They were on the second stretch of tar on the hill. A Regent He was seen in a garden in Blacktown on one day. Plum-headed Finches were reported from the road between Sandy Hollow and Mudgee. Chris Gladwin |
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