Scrubwrens seem to be capable of recolonising. I've seen them in a small park
in Docklands in Melbourne, which would previously have been unsuitable, and at
least a couple of kilometres from suitable habitat.
Peter Shute
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> On 6 Sep 2017, at 12:46 am, casliber0134 <> wrote:
>
> Hi Chris I am very jealous of having scrubwrens! I did see spotted
> pardalotes entering and exiting in a small drain tunnel in the kerb in
> Kintore St Dulwich Hill about ten years ago.
> Cas
>
>> On Tue, Sep 5, 2017 at 5:11 PM, Chris King <> wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone
>>
>> I live in Dulwich Hill along the light rail / Greenway corridor. There are
>> a resident pair of White-browed scrubwren living in the adjacent bushcare
>> site and nearby weedy thickets. The pair frequently visit my small garden
>> to use the birdbath and to feed amongst my thick plantings. I know there
>> are probably scrubwrens surviving on a section of the Greenway in
>> Leichhardt but I wondered if anyone knows of others in the inner west?(ie
>> not Wolli Creek). We also have resident Superb fairywrens and Spotted
>> pardalotes.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Chris
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