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'Devilbird' nr Narooma (NSW)

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Subject: 'Devilbird' nr Narooma (NSW)
From: Marnix Zwankhuizen <>
Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2011 09:05:11 +1100
While holidaying on the NSW south coast this week I visited a favourite spot in 
Bodalla  state forest near Narooma. A fire trail runs along a dry creekbed in 
beautiful rainforest. Some of the tree ferns are over two storeys high.

As in a previous visit in January 2009 I again encountered a single 
Yellow-throated Scrubwren. This time I got extensive views of the male in the 
open. In 2009 it stayed true to it's name and skulked in the dark understorey.

Since this species is regarded as sedentary it's likely there is a small 
population in Bodalla SF. There is plenty of suitable habitat. I welcome others 
thoughts.

Other birdlife included Brush Cuckoo, Large-billed Scrubwren (also seen at 
Flying Fox Bay on the Ringlands Rainforest Walk) and Variegated Fairy-wren.

Cheers
Marnix==============================
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