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RFI: Ku-ring-gai area or close-by

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Subject: RFI: Ku-ring-gai area or close-by
From: Tony Keene <>
Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2012 16:22:31 +0930
Hi Ákos,

I've seen Chestnut-rumped Heathwren at Kuring-gai before along the track from Mt Kuring-gai station - follow the underpass east, go to the end of the road and a trail starts. About 1 km down, there's a set of stone steps and that's where they were on two occasions last summer. I've only seen Beautiful Firetail at the Royal NP (as well as the heathwren and Tawny-crowned HEs have been seen in the same spot near Waterfall station) and Barren Grounds. Not to say the firetails aren't at Kuring-gai, but I didn't see them on a couple of trips over there.
Cheers,

Tony

On 20/04/2012 15:20, Ákos Lumnitzer wrote:
Dear birders



Has anyone got any suggestions where I could spend a good two days seeing
birds in the areas around Ku-ring-gai or Garrigal NPs?



Any chance of seeing things like Beautiful Firetail, Tawny-crowned
Honeyeater or Chestnut-rumped Heathwren?







TIA for any info.







Kind regards

Ákos



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