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Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2007 14:46:33 +1000
It's some months since the Red-backed Kingfisher has been seen in Dayboro valley. Now it'll be interesting to see whether it comes back next winter/Dry season. The first WTNs passed through 15.10.06. And meanwhile, we've had a few uncommon sightings in the area, as follows:

26.11.06->
White-bellied Sea-Eagle (often seen here at this time of year)
Mt Mee / Ocean View

27.11.06
GREY Goshawk
Mt Mee / Ocean View

13.1.07
Black Falcon
Dayboro valley / King Scrub

18.2.07
Striped Honeyeater (6-10)
Dayboro valley (up towards King Scrub)

<-17.2.07->
Glossy Black-Cockatoo (at least 2; male + female) (often seen here at this time of year)
Mt Mee / Ocean View


Along with the Grey-crowned Babblers that live at Rush Creek (Between Dayboro & Petrie), this makes for quite a dry picture, so close to the city & the coast.

Cheers,
Judith.
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