Evan,
We get them often in the hunter after westerlys, I posted a sighting
a couple a weeks ago and I also had them yesterday. I came across
about 200+ White-browed and Masked Woods yesterday at about 5:30pm,
with fading light I chased them down and found them roosting in the
Kurri Sand Swamp Woodland, amongst Corymbia maculata and Eucalyptus
parramattenis subsp. decadens. I checked them out this morning but
they had gone by 7am, I suspected so as with the southerly we got last
night I'd say they were on there way back inland early this morning.
Steve.
P.S. Hunter Home Brewers by 5!
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From: "Evan Beaver" <>
To: "birding aus" <>
Subject: [Birding-Aus] Woodswallows over Lapstone/Blue Mountains
Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2006 21:28:16 +1000
>After a pretty trying day's birding, Graham and I were treated
this
>afternoon. WHile sinking a celebratory Crown on Graham's Balcony a
>Wood
>Swallow was heard overhead. This Masked Wood-Swallow was joined by
>another,
>then another, and as it seems to go with these guys lately, the
>numbers
>continued to swell until 120-150 were hawking insects above us.
>Slowly more
>WS's, later ID'd as White-Brows, joined, another flock of between
>120-150. I
>hope they hang around for a while.
>
>Their arrival seems to coincide with prevailing wind conditions.
In
>this
>case westerlies I think, but I actually didn't take notice!
>
>--
>Evan Beaver
>Lapstone, Blue Mountains, NSW
>lat=-33.77, lon=150.64
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