Got the video but no sound. Is there any ? Looks like a Yellow-tufted
to me.
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Subject: Western Treatment Plant Trip report
-Yellow-tufted HE??
Hi,
I also managed to get some video of the bird I mentioned in my trip
report.
You can have a look at it on Internet Bird Collection
http://ibc.lynxeds.com/video/yellow-tufted-honeyeater-lichenostomus-mela
nops/bird-perched-branch-calling-then-flying-away-0
I saw another Yellow-tufted Honeyeater on the way out of WTP as well.
All the best, Nick
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> Subject: RE: [Birding-Aus] Western Treatment Plant Trip report -
Yellow-tufted HE??
> Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 19:16:23 +0930
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> Nick Talbot saw them also.
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> Photo is not great but conclusive.
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> Steve Potter
> Blackwood, South Australia
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> Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] Western Treatment Plant Trip report -
> Yellow-tufted HE??
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> No, not Singing, but definately Yellow-tufted.
>
> Steve and I had a very good view of them and they where unmistakable.
>
> Steve was able to take a photo.
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> David Richardson
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> On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 6:07 PM, <> wrote:
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> Very odd...sure they weren't singing honeyeaters?
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> Further to Nick's WTP report,
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> The "helpful fellow birders" being myself and David Richardson also
> saw 2 Yellow-tufted Honey-eaters at WTP. We thought this unusual as we
> had only seen them previously in Eucalyptus forest (me, the Grampians)
> not in small shrubs by the sea??
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> Comments please.
>
> PS the WTP is AWESOME!! For anyone who hasn't been there. Not sure
> about the guys fishing out the front though...
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> Steve Potter
> Blackwood, South Australia
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> Western Treatment Plant Trip report
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> Subject: Western Treatment Plant Trip report
> From: Nicholas Talbot < >
> Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2009 21:10:04 +1000
>
> Hi,
> I spent the morning out at the Western Treatment Plant (Werribee)
> today and managed to reach 80 species for the trip.
> The highlights were four Purple-crowned Lorikeet (in the trees near
the
> end
> of
> Beach Road), a Yellow-tufted Honeyeater (just before the turn off to
the
> hide),
> an Immature White-bellied Sea-eagle (near the Borrow Pits), two Flame
> Robin
> (both brown birds), White-winged Black-terns (many in breeding plumage
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> at
> Lake Borrie), Blue-billed Duck (in the ponds along the road to the
hide)
> and
>
> two Wood Sandpiper (spotted by some helpful fellow birders not far
> from the river crossing).
> All the best,
> Nick
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