On Mon, 4 Feb 2002, Anthony Katon wrote:
> On a short trip to Royal National Park, I spotted a Tawny-crowned Honeyeater
> which is probably very common but is a first for me.
> Also of interest was a Wedge-tailed Eagle circling overhead being harassed
> by an Osprey. I watched these through binoculars for a few minutes while
> both birds soared higher until they were out of sight above the clouds.
Steve Anyon-Smith's "Birdwatching in Royal & Heathcote National Parks"
is worth buying - $10 at the vistor's centre .
Tawny-crowned Honeyeater is common on the heath in RNP, but its a
favourite RNP bird for me (and I guess others) because I rarely see
it elsewhere.
Steve Anyon-Smith has Wedge-tailed Eagle and Osprey both as rare
visitors.
Andrew Taylor
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