Hi all
the Regent HE was still there today at 1pm, mostly in the tree directly
across the creek from where the bottle is jammed in the fence. It seemed to
occasionally shift a little further back into the trees on the far side of
the creek, but it also made one foray across the creek into Nurragingy
Reserve itself.
If anybody is planning a look over the weekend, Alistair McKeough's
directions, included again below, worked just fine.
Also there of note today several Scarlet Honeyeaters, the Brown Honeyeater
and a Leaden Flycatcher. The Brown H/E has a single silver band on its
right leg, if that is relevant to anybody - couldn't see any details.
Also lots of Mistletoebirds, E Spinebills, Silvereyes, several E Yellow
Robins and a few Rufous Whistlers.
Cheers
Tom Wilson
The easiest way to the area it's been seen is to enter the reserve, park
at
"Kookaburra" and follow the educational walking path to the northern
perimiter of the park and follow the path along the fenceline until you
see
a spot where the fence is down. The bird was seen this morning about 15
metres further along the path. .
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