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I think the best spot in Capertee at the moment is Glen Alice. Along
Glenolan Road at the bridge there is a gate into the paddock. Plum head
Finches were nesting in the Patterson's Curse just in front. At the Glen
Alice picnic tables next to the community Hall there are many trees
blossoming. Flocks of Little Lorikeets move from one side of the road to
the other. Many other good birds are here and the Regent Honeyeaters Have to
be about somewhere, although I couldn't find any on Sunday.
Trevor
Trevor & Annie Quested
Sydney, Australia
Phone +61 2 9955 6266
Fax + 61 2 9959 4005
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From: John Walter <>
To: birding-aus <>
Date: Tuesday, 9 March 1999 22:22
Subject: birding-aus RFI Round Hill & Capertee
>birding-aus
>
>Dear birding aussers
>I see a number of postings mentioning Round Hill Nature Reserve and
>Capertee Valley. During April we are visiting our daughter in Canberra and
>will be spending time bird watching in various parts of NSW. Would some one
>be so kind as to let me know the location of both these places and what we
>could expect to see where, by replying to me direct.
>Thanks John
>PS. Please do not reply using the "Reply to Author' method as I am having
>trouble with my E-mail system and I can not receive messages unless the
>address is typed in manually as below, thanks.
>
>John & Ruth Walter,
>PO Box180,
>Pittsworth,
>Queensland,
>Australia 4356.
>Phone 07 4693 1487
>Fax 07 4693 1469
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