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Mulgoa Baza

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Subject: Mulgoa Baza
From: "M. Hunter" <>
Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2014 10:38:08 +1000
A tame PACIFIC  BAZA was floating around the lower end of Mayfair Rd Mulgoa 
Valley earlier this morning.  Other sightings of local interest yesterday and 
today were two EASTERN WHIPBIRDS  chasing and fighting out in the middle of the 
road, oblivious to everything else, a PACIFIC HERON warming up in the middle of 
a paddock, JACKY WINTERS (2),   GREY BUTCHERBIRD,  KING PARROTS feeding on 
budding eucalypts, WHITE-EARED,   WHITE-NAPED and YELLOW-FACED HONEYEATERS 
together in the same eucalypt, possibly eating scale,  male SATIN BOWERBIRD 
making himself obvious, both PARDALOTES and WEEBILLS very obtrusive, 
WHITEBROWED SCRUBWREN next to the road, COMMON BRONZEWING, PEACEFUL DOVES, but 
the Barshouldered Doves seem to have departed with the first frosts.
No cuckoos yet except for a Tiger Moth doing steep turns over the Valley.

                                                  Cheers
                                                         Michael

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