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<blockquote data-quote="birdonawire" data-source="post: 1751525" data-attributes="member: 82457"><p>absolutely luuurve the pics, and ones in gallery, azzy! takes me straight to a good walking mood <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> healthy list too!</p><p> those common bronzewings have only turned up in last month or so, dont remember them so well before that, maybe a a few years back they were there?, great shot of the easterns with bronzies, lol it is like the ark there sometimes, we heard the noisy minors going crazy just after we arrived, must of been a predator about? probably a brownie i 'spose .. you didnt see the crescent h. further up the creek? aha got one on ya! linear pk hills/gorge end has been a bit quiet for birds generally speaking last week or so, it does get much better than that sometimes .. the flying ants should be happening soon? maybe after the rains this w/e? </p><p>dont forget lots of good spots around there, sugarloaves/blackhill (ambers gully/ghost tree walk) all the way through to back of morialta and morialta cons pk itself - ansteys been a bit quiet lately, seen spinebills the most lately at fox dam walk, back of morialta, via montacute road access,</p><p>yeah the dogwalkers/cyclists/joggers can ruin the birding at times, we used to get that place virtually to ourselves for years, dunno why its become so popular last coupla years ah well, you get what you get</p><p>cheers for that!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="birdonawire, post: 1751525, member: 82457"] absolutely luuurve the pics, and ones in gallery, azzy! takes me straight to a good walking mood :) healthy list too! those common bronzewings have only turned up in last month or so, dont remember them so well before that, maybe a a few years back they were there?, great shot of the easterns with bronzies, lol it is like the ark there sometimes, we heard the noisy minors going crazy just after we arrived, must of been a predator about? probably a brownie i 'spose .. you didnt see the crescent h. further up the creek? aha got one on ya! linear pk hills/gorge end has been a bit quiet for birds generally speaking last week or so, it does get much better than that sometimes .. the flying ants should be happening soon? maybe after the rains this w/e? dont forget lots of good spots around there, sugarloaves/blackhill (ambers gully/ghost tree walk) all the way through to back of morialta and morialta cons pk itself - ansteys been a bit quiet lately, seen spinebills the most lately at fox dam walk, back of morialta, via montacute road access, yeah the dogwalkers/cyclists/joggers can ruin the birding at times, we used to get that place virtually to ourselves for years, dunno why its become so popular last coupla years ah well, you get what you get cheers for that! [/QUOTE]
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