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Far North Queensland sightings

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Subject: Far North Queensland sightings
From: Kingfisher Park Birdwatchers Lodge <>
Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2014 10:37:53 +1000
Hi Folks,
After 467mm of rain over the last two weeks we now have had a couple of fine sunny days bringing the birds out of hiding as well as the birdwatchers. A pair of Pacific Baza fledged their chicks last week and are now around the Lodge whinging for food as are a pair of Black Butcherbird with two brown juveniles. A pair of Pale-vented Bush-hen with six chicks appear to have lost one over the rainy period. Both Channel-billed Cuckoo and Spangled Drongo have been moving north in small flocks over the past two weeks. More information can be found on our blog http://kingfisherparkbirdwatchers.blogspot.com.au/

Cheers,
Keith & Lindsay.

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    Keith & Lindsay Fisher
    Kingfisher Park Birdwatchers Lodge
    RN 6 Mt. Kooyong Road
    Julatten QLD 4871
    Ph : (07) 4094 1263
    Web Site: www.birdwatchers.com.au
    Blog: http://kingfisherparkbirdwatchers.blogspot.com/

Winner: Wet Tropics 2010 Cassowary Award for Nature Based Tourism

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