Hi Chris,
Not too far away from you, in Centennial Park, WBSW are occasionally seen and
heard in the understory between the two Mission Fields. I have only seen single
birds and rarely, so they must fly in from elsewhere and move on. Have not
heard of them anywhere else in the park.
Kind regards,
Anne
> On 7 Sep 2017, at 08:55, Martin Butterfield <> wrote:
>
> At our place (rural residential, near to Canberra) the birds are regularly
> seen in our garden. They seem quite happy flying 4-5m between shrubs and
> under our deck. The loss of a lot of shrubs in a bush fire doesn't seem to
> have affected them much.
>
> Martin Butterfield
> http://franmart.blogspot.com.au/
>
> On 6 September 2017 at 19:33, Chris King <> wrote:
>
>> That's very interesting, that they successfully ran the gauntlet of bully
>> birds like noisy miners in between.
>>
>> I have noticed that the scrubwrens dont seem to venture out of their scrub
>> much. We do a monthly bird survey in the streets near me and we never pick
>> them up, unlike fairywrens and pardalotes. We see them in another garden
>> across the Greenway / rail corridor to me, and adjacent to a scrubby
>> section, so they probably fly across the rail line - about 8-10 metres.
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 6, 2017 at 4:56 AM, Peter Shute <> wrote:
>>
>>> 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
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPad
>>>
>>>> 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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