The golf course at Wisemans
Ferry is also another good site for Blue-faced Honeyeaters and within the
northern limits of Sydney. The only place I have been able to add them to my Sydney list.
Edwin Vella
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Sent: Monday, 13 March 2006 12:58
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To: Michael Hunter;
Subject: Re: [BIRDING-AUS]
Blue-faced Honeyeater
Hi Michael et al,
The Half-Way House Truck stop is a recognised 'site' for this bird and is
probably about the closest to Sydney it can reliably be seen.
Interestingly about 5 – 10 km north is a good area for Regent Honeyeaters
too and both may be seen on the same trip within close proximity to each other
– possibly!
Between the two sites are many Noisy Friarbirds with which both associate.
Regards
Alan
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On 13/03/06 11:00, "Michael Hunter" <>
wrote:
> There was a Blue-faced
Honeyeater in the eucalypts next to the "Half-way
> House Truckstop" garage on the Putty Road late yesterday afternoon.
>
Cheers
>
Michael
>
>
>
> Michael Hunter
> Mulgoa Valley
> 50km west of Sydney Harbour Bridge
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