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Kurrajong hills, nw of Sydney 10-11 Oct 2009

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Subject: Kurrajong hills, nw of Sydney 10-11 Oct 2009
From: e finley <>
Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2009 21:43:08 -0700 (PDT)
Hi all
 
In the creekside dry rainforest below the house on afternoon of 10 Oct huge 
amount of activity with prominent species being Yellow-throated Scrubwrens 
(breeding, prob 2 pairs), Eastern Yellow Robin and Brown Gerygone, with others 
being Grey Fantail, Satin Bowerbird, Lewin’s, White-naped and Yellow-faced 
Honeyeater, Brown Thornbill and White-browed Scrubwren. Got 3 new species for 
the house list – a Leaden Flycatcher in the upper canopy on the forest edge by 
the garden, then a Rufous Fantail (both long-expected but never previously 
recorded) by the creek, and finally a group of 5-6 Large-billed Scrubwrens, 
very close range, in the fern undergrowth and lower levels along the creek. The 
Yellow-throated Scrubwrens are nesting here – 2nd local breeding record, the 
first along Wheeny Creek two seasons ago. Pair doing most of their food 
gathering within 20 metres of the nest – easily seen as they searched due to 
the open understorey. One bird very vocal
 at times, including some mimicry of gerygone and thornbill, and also a song I 
hadn’t heard before like a muted range of canary-type whistles.
 
Grey Goshawk and first Channel-billed Cuckoo of the season also present. 
Elsewhere in the garden apart from the norms were just fledged Little 
Wattlebird, and W Wagtails nesting again. Scaly Thrush are also visiting 
regularly.
 
Along nearby Mill Road returned migrants included first season record of 
Black-faced Monarch, another Rufous Fantail, a pair of Sacred Kingfisher, 
White-throated Gerygone (heard), Shining-bronze Cuckoo calling excitedly and a 
Fan-tailed Cuckoo, Striated and Brown Thornbills, a few Little Corellas, 
Bar-shouldered Dove, the usual honeyeaters. Great views of a huge Lace Monitor, 
at least 1.75 m in length but tail partially hidden in fork of a trunk of the 
stringybark it was resting on about 3 metres up.

Rufous Songlark were very vocal on Old Kurrajong Rd below Richmond.

Cheers
Eric



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