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Subject: | Song Thrush, Banyule Flats, Heidelberg, Vic. |
From: | brian fleming <> |
Date: | Mon, 05 Apr 2010 14:13:57 +1000 |
This morning about 11.00 am I was following the fence around the south
side of the dry Billabong at Banyule Flats, heading south towards the
river. I happened to put my binocs on a solitary bird perched in the
open on top of a dead tree - to my great surprise it was a Song Thrush.
I managed a couple of photos before it flew away (I have sent one to
Birdline Vic). I cannot think when I last saw this species in the area.
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