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Odd bird at Point Cook

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Subject: Odd bird at Point Cook
From: Russell Woodford <>
Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 09:59:52 +1000
I'm really sorry about this, but I can't remember who sent me an email off-list about this bird! Apparently there has been a leucistic New Holland Honeyeater in this area for a couple of years, so it might not be Singing HE.

Russell


Russell Woodford
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On 13/10/2006, at 5:32 AM, Fairy Wren wrote:

I would concur with everyone else on this, having seen my first Singing Honeyeater on the Point Cook foreshore in July of this year. I was there as part of the OBP count; didn't see any OBPs, but the honeyeater made a great consolaton prize, especially when I heard its call, too!

  Anneliese
  Melbourne.

                
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