Hi,
There's also a regular colony of Yellow-rumped thornbills which forage out
onto one of the lesser-used playing ovals situated between the Rockdale
(Sydney)
Wetlands and the light industry buildings along Rocky Pt Rd - (Scarborough
Pk,
No. 2 oval, at the back of Production Lane to be precise).
Regards
Bruce Roubin
> John Clifton-Everest <> wrote:
>
> There is a regular colony of Yellow-rumped thornbills, along with
> red-browed finches and the local Brown Goshawk, inhabiting the strip
> of
> degenerate bush that runs north along Wolli Creek from about the
> bridge
> carrying Bexley Road as far as the Golf Course.
> Cheers,
> John Clifton-Everest
>
> Marc Anderson wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I saw a single Yellow-rumped Thornbill near to Wolli Creek
> > train station (Sydney) this morning from the train. I believe these
> > birds are quite scarce now in the more urbanized areas closer to
> > Sydney (they are relatively common in western Sydney).
> > Cheers
> >
> > Marc Anderson57 Parklands Ave
> > Heathcote. NSW.2233
> > ph: 02 9548 0448
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> >
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