They seem to be getting some interesting birdies there. Are the Baillon's
Crakes still there, I wonder?
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On Behalf Of Peter Shute
Sent: Wednesday, 21 November 2007 9:13 AM
To: McGowan, John; Birding-aus; Claire Bartron
Subject: RE:Song Thrush
I can't remember if I reported it, but I saw one at Mt St Joseph Pond
(Altona, Vic) a few weeks ago, a couple of mornings in a row. It was
sitting on a rock on the north side of the path that runs along the
north side of the pond, and it dived into the line of trees on the other
side of the path.
wrote on Tuesday, 20 November 2007
10:44 PM:
> G'day Birders
> Saw a Song Thrush in Sanctaury Lakes (Point Cook) on 2
> successive days this week.
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