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Black-faced Monarchs at Fairy Dell, VIC

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Subject: Black-faced Monarchs at Fairy Dell, VIC
From: "Dr Richard Nowotny" <>
Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2008 18:49:46 +1100
Hi David. I realize that I forgot to mention in my posting to Birding-Aus
that we also saw 2 Black-faced Monarchs at Fairy Dell! A rather significant
omission really (it was partly because we had seen several more around
Sydney and near Narooma on our way down the coast). We also heard a very
close Lyrebird. Regards.  Richard 

 

 

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Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 12:26 PM
To: Dr Richard Nowotny; birding aus
Subject: Topknot Pigeons in East Gippsland, Victoria

 

Richard

I visited Fairy Dell in on consecutive days in mid-November and saw 20-30

Topknot Pigeons on the first day, none on the second.  They were flying

from tree to tree and occasionally congregating in one tree.

I also saw Rose Robin, Brown Gerygone, Bassian Thrush, Wonga Pigeon, and a

Lyrebird.

It was my first visit and it is indeed a lovely spot with interesting birds.

Regards

David

 

                                                                     

Original message:

 

Diana (Bryant) and I visited Fairy Dell in East Gippsland on Sunday morning

(our first visit) - a lovely spot with interesting birds to be found.

In keeping with the recent spate of sightings of Topknot Pigeons in eastern

Victoria we counted 20 Topknots in a tall tree above the walking track on

the way back from the Dell.

Other species of interest included Rose Robin, Brown Gerygone, Bassian

Thrush, Wonga Pigeon (with several more calling) & probable Red-browed

Treecreeper.

 

Richard NOWOTNY

Port Melbourne, Victoria

 

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