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Subject: | Scarlet Honeyeater, Turramurra |
From: | Chris Gregory <> |
Date: | Thu, 12 May 2011 13:31:01 +1000 |
Jill and Sue At Warriewood wetlands (Sydney, Northern beaches) on May 9th saw Scarlet, White-cheeked, Yellow-faced and Lewin's Honeyeaters. So I guess Scarlets are around. Cheers Chris Gregory On 11 May 2011 19:06, Tony Keene <> wrote: > Hi Jill and Sue, > > Ed Williams and myself saw Scarlet Honeyeaters in various states of > undress almost a year ago to the day in Kuring-gai NP in with huge mixed > flocks of honeyeaters (I think we got something like 12 species). I also saw > a couple in full dress just under a month ago in the Royal NP. > Don't know if that's any help to you. > Cheers, > > Tony > |
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