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Subject: | Re: Blue Mountains sites? |
From: | Trevor Quested <> |
Date: | Thu, 27 Mar 97 17:27:32 +1100 (EST) |
Dear Rick, What new birds would you like to see? The Blue Mountains have many of the birds which occur along much of the Dividing Range except for the Rock Warbler. You will see them along many tracks. Otherwise just walk the tracks which will take you from low heath down through wet sclerophyl forest to rainforests. It is not the best time of the year as not a lot is calling. What you will see is hundreds of Yellow Faced honeyeaters with the odd White Naped Honeyeater flying north up the gullies. Trevor Trevor Quested and Annie Young Sydney Australia Phone. +61 2 9955 6266 Fax. +61 2 9959 4005 |
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