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From: "Jill Dark" <>
Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2008 20:04:25 +1100
A brief fine period between storms yesterday saw my place alive with birds.  
Yellow-faced Honeyeater, Grey Fantail, Spotted Pardelote and Yellow Robin 
juveniles were seen.  The stringybark (Eucalyptus oblonga) was in flower and 
Brown-headed, New Holland and Scarlet Honeyeaters were feeding there.  I have 
only ever seen Scarlet Honeyeaters here when the stringy is in flower, while 
common in the lower mountains they are very uncommon here.  Leaden Flycatcher, 
Black-faced Monarch and Rufous Whistler are still around, while a juvenile 
White-throated Gerygone was just passing through, (I only ever see them on 
passage).  Superby Lyrebirds are starting to call again, a Pilotbird is back 
after a couple of years and the usual February Powerful Owl is calling again.  
Autumn must be on the way.

Jill Dark,
Hazelbrook, Blue Mountains.
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