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Latest in Gloucesteer NSW

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Subject: Latest in Gloucesteer NSW
From: Penny Brockman <>
Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2006 17:26:21 +1000
Dear all

Was glad to hear a White-throated Warbler (Gerygone) on 23rd this month, again after several months of silence. Last year they sang throughout the winter but not this year. Also the Shining-bronze Cuckoos are vocal again, from 12th, and a Fantail Cuckoo was calling yesterday.

The mulberry tree is quickly coming into leaf and fruit - today Figbirds, Satin Bowerbirds and King Parrots were sampling the tiny green fruits, the Kings mainly dropping what they picked. I'd noticed over the past week that flocks of 6 to 20 Kings had taken to visiting the garden late afternoon and checking out the mulberry, drinking in the bird bath and making an awful lot of noise.

The female Flame Robin seen on 10 and 11 Sept hasn't returned, and the Golden Whistlers appear to have left. The warmer weather has changed the whole atmosphere and sound of the area and plants/trees are shooting fast. No sound of Koels or Channel Bill Cuckoos yet.
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