Hi birders,
A belated post, but I've been away on trips and just remembered this
might be of interest. On 12th February I was in the Kanimbla Valley,
which is on the western side of the Blue Mountains, accessed via the
Coxs River Road at Hartley (~100 kms west of Sydney). I was surprised
to find Pied Butcherbirds at 3 separate locations, including a pair
at one site. I have visited this area many times over the years, but
especially during the 1980s and 90s, and never before found Pieds
there. The Grey is the common butcherbird in the area, with very few
(i.e. just 1 or 2 as far as I know) records of the Pied anywhere in
the Blue Mountains. Not sure why the influx now, perhaps dispersal
after a good year further west or north.
For those who know the area, I saw them at Tinkers Hill, Walkers
Gully and Sandy Hook.
They are of course common in the Capertee Valley, which is about 65
km north of the Kanimbla Valley as the butcherbird flies.
Cheers,
Carol
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