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White fronted honeyeater at minnippi parklands.

To: John Hammond <>
Subject: White fronted honeyeater at minnippi parklands.
From: Marie Tarrant <>
Date: Tue, 10 May 2011 07:55:52 +1000
That's great news!   I won't be able to have a try for the bird before the
weekend and so if anyone has been and has a GPS reading or is going and
could take a GPS reading of the stand of trees it's favouring and advise
back that'd be great.  Would make it much easier to find in an unfamiliar
place.
Marie Tarrant

On 9 May 2011 17:24, John Hammond <> wrote:

> After a failed attempt in the rain this morning I went back this afternoon
> for another crack at the white fronted honeyeater. Had a fantastic half an
> hour watching one very hyperactive bird chasing all others from its favorite
> tree, and feeding in the blossoms. A number of times the bird flew down to
> some low flowers giving me some fabulous views. Seems like an amazing find
> for Brisbane so thanks to Collin for posting!      John Hammond.
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Kobble Creek,  Qld
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