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Subject: | Re: New birds in Fig Tree Pocket, Brisbane - Eastern Spinebill |
From: | "Myles" <> |
Date: | Mon, 22 May 2006 18:33:08 +1000 |
Chris, Re: your Eastern Spinebill in Figtree PocketI was in my backyard in The Gap, 9km west of Brisbane at approx 3:00pm on Saturday 20/5/06, and had about 10 minutes of company with a visiting EasternSpinebill. It was feeding on each of three flowering Grevilleas, several times in random sequence. A beautiful new tick for me. I even got a few pictures to prove it.First time in 3 yrs that any "small birds" have come to visit. Perhaps it is because I wave about and "carry on a bit" when I see the pesky Noisy Miners, and there seem to be a few less around now, than when I didn't bother! Myles. |
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