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Subject: | Rufous Fantail in Eaglemont |
From: | brian fleming <> |
Date: | Sun, 07 Apr 2013 14:06:50 +1000 |
We visited an Open Garden in Outlook Drive, Eaglemont this morning -
as we left I noticed an Eastern Spinebill and some Silvereyes in a
flowering Hibiscus by the gate. Once outside, I had a very brief
glimpse of a Rufous Fantail, closely followed by two Silvereyes - it
whipped across the road and into a dense Pittosporum hedge, which
screens a garden full of ferns.
Rufous Fantails are not found in the Heidelberg area except as spring
and autumn passage migrants.
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