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Subject: | Kakadu Bird Week and White-throated Grasswren |
From: | Guy Dutson <> |
Date: | Thu, 15 Oct 2009 23:30:16 +1100 |
Highlights of the first Kakadu Bird Week, from 11-15 October,
included White-throated Grasswren and the other sandstone endemics at
Gunlom, Gouldian Finches 13 km south of Mardugal, Great-billed Heron,
Black Bittern, Rufous Owl and Little Kingfisher at Cooinda/Yellow
Waters, Banded Honeyeater and Diamond Dove on Old Darwin Road and
Little Curlew at South Alligator floodplain. Little Grebe in full
breeding plumage at Leanyer (Darwin) sewage farm on 15 October.
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