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<blockquote data-quote="MKinHK" data-source="post: 3170574" data-attributes="member: 21760"><p>What do you mean Kevin - she was trying to seduce me!</p><p></p><p>On Monday an extended walk to the saturated grassland to th south of the golf course revealed a single adult <strong>White Cheeked Starling</strong> and the same <strong><em>lugens</em> White Wagtail</strong> (the pic shows the diagnostically messy back) I saw a couple of weeks ago - but this time without a good portion of its tail - again hanging around the filling station with two male <strong><em>leucopsis </em>White Wagtails</strong>, and on the same patch of grass as eight <strong>OBPs</strong> and a <strong>Richard's Pipit</strong>.</p><p></p><p>Back on the edge of the golf course the <strong>Bush Warbler</strong> showed for the first time in a couple of week and two <strong>Hair-creseted Drongos</strong> tried to hide in the foliage of the larger trees, while the long-staying <strong>Eurasian Kestrel</strong> was again perched on one of the trees between the fairways and the <strong><em>alboides x leucopsis</em> White Wagtail</strong> was wandering about the carpark with a a new <em>leucopsis</em> friend, while a female <strong>Japanese Thrush</strong> and the dark-faced male <strong>Pale Thrush</strong> and the <strong>Asian Brown Flycatcher</strong> were in their usual spots on the western Tangle and the Core Area.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MKinHK, post: 3170574, member: 21760"] What do you mean Kevin - she was trying to seduce me! On Monday an extended walk to the saturated grassland to th south of the golf course revealed a single adult [B]White Cheeked Starling[/B] and the same [B][I]lugens[/I] White Wagtail[/B] (the pic shows the diagnostically messy back) I saw a couple of weeks ago - but this time without a good portion of its tail - again hanging around the filling station with two male [B][I]leucopsis [/I]White Wagtails[/B], and on the same patch of grass as eight [B]OBPs[/B] and a [B]Richard's Pipit[/B]. Back on the edge of the golf course the [B]Bush Warbler[/B] showed for the first time in a couple of week and two [B]Hair-creseted Drongos[/B] tried to hide in the foliage of the larger trees, while the long-staying [B]Eurasian Kestrel[/B] was again perched on one of the trees between the fairways and the [B][I]alboides x leucopsis[/I] White Wagtail[/B] was wandering about the carpark with a a new [I]leucopsis[/I] friend, while a female [B]Japanese Thrush[/B] and the dark-faced male [B]Pale Thrush[/B] and the [B]Asian Brown Flycatcher[/B] were in their usual spots on the western Tangle and the Core Area. Cheers Mike [/QUOTE]
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