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birding-aus Pink Robins at Miitchell Park near Sydney

To: Russell <>
Subject: birding-aus Pink Robins at Miitchell Park near Sydney
From: Penny Drake-Brockman <>
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 15:12:32 +1100
Hello fellow birders,

No luck, several car loads of birders at different times of the day
Saturday walked and walked and,  as far as I know so far, found no Pink
Robins - lots of Night Herons (8 + and 2 immatures), a pair of
Chestnut-rumped Heathwrens, Crested Shrike-tits, a pair of Bazzas
ee-chewing overhead, White-naped, Yellow-faced and Yellow-tufted
Honeyeaters in abundance -  but no Pink Robin. A Yellow Robin or two,
certainly, but the pinko kept a low profile.

No Oriental Cuckoo either, but a colony of Bell Miners has set up shop
along the rainforest walk.

And what a great place to go for a bird walk at this time of year. In a
week or so, the Yellow Bloodwood and Swamp Mahogany will be out and that
may well bring in more honeyeaters and perhaps all those Musk Lorikeets
flying around the inner Sydney area.
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