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Subject: | Pink Robins at Errinundra |
From: | Ian Fraser <> |
Date: | Mon, 30 Nov 1998 10:15:42 +1100 (EST) |
Have just come back from leading a tour to Errinundra NP (superb wet forest plateau in far NE Victoria), where we came upon what I would regard as an unusual aggregation of Pink Robins. In a walk of about a km, we saw at close range in excess of a dozen (at least) feeding on the road and adjacent banks. It was the Old Coast Road, at over 1000m asl, past the junction with Goonmirk Rocks Rd (plus Olive Whistlers, Black-faced Monarch -unusually high?, Pilotbirds, Crescent HEs, etc etc). Most satisfying! cheers Ian --- Ian Fraser, Canberra Environment Tours; Vertego Environmental Writing Consultancy GPO Box 3268, Canberra, ACT 2601 ph: 02 62491560 fax: 02 62473227 |
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