Hello all,
Most of the the time there is very little to report from Mulgoa, but I can
proudly say this little town has something post-worthy.
This morning I found three regent honeyeaters feeding in a flowering stringy
bark on private property in Mulgoa. This is the first time I've seen them in
the area. No leg bands were visible. They were feeding with yellow faced
honeyeaters, Little and Red wattlebirds and olive backed orioles.
All the best,
Henry Cook
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