Hi all,
I have put a detailed description of where to focus efforts in looking for the
bird on NSW Birdline (it will hopefully be posted soon). It seems to have
favourite patches where it forages but I do not think it ever left the
immediate pond in front of the hide during the 3 hours I was there this
morning. As I have said in the report, it can 'disappear' for a while but then
it will reappear - be patient (and take a scope if you can).
Congratulations to Sue Chatfield for the remarkable find and for posting the
sighting so quickly.
I checked in on the Giants Creek Regent HE's on the way home and there are
still 4 birds present feeding in 2, maybe 3 species of ironbarks (I can't work
it out!).
It's not every day you get to see a Citrine Wagtail and Regent Honeyeaters ;-)
Mick
On Friday, 29 August 2014 10:41 AM, Richard Baxter via Birding-Aus
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Hello all,
A Citrine Wagtail was photographed near Mudgee yesterday and ID
was confirmed by Mick Roderick this morning.
Location details are on Eremea.
Got to dash ....
Cheers
Richard
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