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To: | "Merrilyn Serong" <> |
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Subject: | Eastern Spinebill and Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike |
From: | "Nigel Sterpin" <> |
Date: | Sat, 26 Feb 2000 10:50:33 +1100 |
Dear Merrilyn, I have been living in Burwood now for 2 years and am still waiting for my first Eastern Spinebill. Highlights have been being woken up at 7.30am this morning by the loud song of the Grey Butcherbird...it must have been right outside my window. About 4-6 months back we had regular visits from a Grey Currawong (mainly because the first time I saw it I knew if I gave it mince meat it would probably come back!!!). About six months of the year we get Brown Thornbills, which love the dense cover of the Melaleucas and on the same trees, about 18 months back, we had Spotted Pardalotes. Regards, Nigel |
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