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To: | (Danny Rogers) |
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Subject: | Re: White-throated Needletails |
From: | Trevor Quested <> |
Date: | Wed, 9 Apr 97 17:26:14 +1000 (EST) |
I too have seen a White Throated Needletail roost. It was at Munghorn Gap reserve, which is halfway between Mudgee and Sandy Hollow in New South Wales. It was dusk and I was sitting in a chair watching the swifts go backwards and forwards across a clearing. The numbers decreased until only a couple remained then one flew and landed in the top of a Angophera Floribunda tree beside me. I was very surprised and observed the bird through my binoculars. It was almost dark but I could make out the bird perched vertically on a very thin branch. It was almost 20 years ago and I still recall the excitement of the moment. When I stood the bird flushed, darn it. I published an account in Aust. Birds and was talking to Chris Corben from Qld. after and he said he had witnessed one land too. Trevor Quested Trevor Quested and Annie Young Sydney Australia Phone. +61 2 9955 6266 Fax. +61 2 9959 4005 |
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