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White-eared monarch

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Subject: White-eared monarch
From: "ninderry" <>
Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2009 06:58:25 +1000
During a morning yesterday in Kondalilla National Park in the Sunshine Coast
hinterland, I encountered white-eared monarchs on no less than four
occasions - a further indication that the species may not be as scarce as is
generally believed in southeast Queensland. At one point I had white-eared,
spectacled and black-faced monarchs in the same patch of vegetation. There
were also nesting noisy pittas in the park.
 
At the nearby Mary Cairncross Park,I had wompoo fruit-doves, topknot
pigeons, regent bowerbirds and green catbirds together in the same fruiting
Ficus tree.
 
 
Greg Roberts 
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