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KURNELL - CAPE BAILY LIGHTHOUSE- TANWY-CROWNED HONEYEATER, CHESTNUT-RUMP

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Subject: KURNELL - CAPE BAILY LIGHTHOUSE- TANWY-CROWNED HONEYEATER, CHESTNUT-RUMPED HEATHWREN AND SOUTHERN EMU-WREN
From: "Graham Buchan" <>
Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2009 14:57:03 +1000
Hi All, Went down to look for the Grass Owl at Kurnell. Not seen. However,
on a ridge just west of the lighthouse, were about 10 Tawny-Crowned
Honeyeaters, in low scrubby heathland. A beautiful set of calls and some
seemed to be doing a display songflight, albeit they were being harassed by
a number of New Holland Honeyeaters. Nearby were a pair of Southern
Emu-Wrens and just below the lighthouse (western side) was a single briefly
glimpsed Chestnut-Rumped Heathwren. Which track is the right one to look for
the Grass Owl? None of the tracks at the southern end looked very
prospective. Cheers, Graham Buchan

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