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Dusky Honeyeater in NSW

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Subject: Dusky Honeyeater in NSW
From: "alan morris" <>
Date: Fri, 2 May 2008 20:32:59 +1000
Hi Birders,

While there may be some Dusky Honeyeaters reported in NSW prior to the year 2000 no one may a submission to NSWORAC or provided details or a description, therefore the first confirmed record for NSW was an observation by Neil and Judy Russill and other observers, at Piggabeen on 17 August 2005. The bird was observed for a period of 20 minutes at a distance of 2-20 m in a surburban type garden in the village of Piggabeen which is up on the main range (not in mangroves!). A description was provided and the NSWORAC accepted the record. A report will appear in the NSW Annual Bird Report in due course. Hilary & Betty Mannes, well known Qld Gold Coast had previously seen the bird at this location but had not written up the details.

This is the only record so far submitted to NSWORAC.

Alan Morris
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