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Subject: | Python |
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Date: | Mon, 8 Apr 2002 21:42:40 EDT |
This morning while birding along Bulimba Creek (Brisbane) we saw a python - about 2m long drapped in a tree about 3 m above the ground. The birding was very quiet today...missed seeing some of the regulars of the area but we did see a Restless Flycatcher which was a first for us in this area. We saw the Leaden Flycatcher and the usual Redbrowed and Double Barred finches,Variegated Wrens, Grey Fantails, and many Striated Pardalotes. The Lewin's and Brown Honeyeaters were out in force. Perhaps we are between seasons here! Ruth Brisbane |
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