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Subject: | Some passing birds in the Roma St Parklands [SEQ] |
From: | L&L Knight <> |
Date: | Tue, 18 Sep 2007 17:25:16 +1000 |
After the first two days of summer, we reverted to spring conditions in
Brisbane today. I was wandering through the Roma St Parklands and came
across two species I hadn't noticed there before - a Rufous Fantail and
a couple of Drongos - both in the "rainforest section". Then as I was
crossing the bridge at the end of the "lake" I saw a small bird
disappearing into the "ferns" - I initially thought it would be a
Reed-warbler, but on closer inspection it was a Brown Honeyeater
sitting on a nest a metre from the walkway.
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