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Subject: | Royal National Park |
From: | (Stuart Fairbairn) |
Date: | Sun, 12 Jan 97 11:53:06 GMT |
Today Sunday 12 Jan I spent half an hour at Wattle Forest in the Royal National Park and saw a pair of Lyrebirds feeding just 10 metres away. The male's lyre feathers seemed to be perfect complete with the dark brown round tips. As well there were:- Bassian Thrush, Green Catbird, Eastern Yellow Robin, Black-faced Monarch, Brown Cuckoo Dove, Lewin Honeyeater, Brown Warbler, Willie Wagtail, Sulphur-crested Cockatoo, Pacific Black and Maned Ducks, Moorhen, Magpie, Grey Butcherbird (heard)and finally a magnificent 2.1m Diamond Python. Only 200 metres from the car park. ---- Stuart W.H.Fairbairn Sydney, Australia. Tel +61 02 9363 2042. |
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