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Regent Honeyeater/Capertee Valley

To: "'Neil KIRBY'" <>, <>
Subject: Regent Honeyeater/Capertee Valley
From: "Timothy Hyde" <>
Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2006 09:48:59 +1100

Nice to report that the Regents are around up at the north end of the Capertee Valley as well

as those reported at Crown Station Rd.

 

Lynda and I have been up here for a few days and ticked 60 species in the first day and a half

on our block. Regents most days including juveniles, presumably those that successfully bred here last year.

 

Other highlights included the owls, Barking, Boobook and Barn,

Finches – Plum, Double Barred & Diamond

An abundance of Turquoise Parrots which is unusual for our patch

and the Little Eagles were in display flight for a time yesterday.

 

very satisfying , what will we see today?

 

Timothy Hyde

 

 

 

 

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