I've just had a group of 20-30 above Lake Samsonvale, SE Qld, this group
have probably been around for a few weeks now but in the past I've only
seen them when the inland was in bad drought.
Tom
On Sat, Oct 6, 2012 at 2:47 PM, John Leonard <>wrote:
> Staying at Leura on a non birding holiday, but sneaking off for birding
> from time to time :-)
> Yesterday I walked to one of the lookouts south of Leura and was amazed to
> see 500+ dusky wss hawking along the cliff line (scanned carefully for
> other spp)
> Today in the mist I did a similar walk and heard the noise of wss above in
> the mist, however looking at a few that popped out below the clouds
> iamcertain they were masked and white-browed
> Does this happen in the blue mountains (flocks of different wss spp on
> different days at this time of year?)
>
> John Leonard
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