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Subject: | Reports from SW NSW |
From: | "Peter Ewin" <> |
Date: | Thu, 21 Sep 2006 20:05:43 +1000 |
Finally saw my first Rainbow Bee-eater today, a few kilometres north of
Wentworth.
Was with some consultants looking at a wetland about 30km north of Wentworth
on the Darling River, with interesting sightings (to me at least) being a
female Painted Button-quail, female Hooded Robin and a pair of Dusky
Woodswallows. (I am still trying to learn what is unusual in this part of
the world). No Pallid Cuckoos calling, but heard a single Horsfield's
Bronze-cuckoo.
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