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<blockquote data-quote="MKinHK" data-source="post: 3192758" data-attributes="member: 21760"><p>The first flycatchers of spring on the roundabout were a superb male <strong>Narcissus Flycatcher</strong> on the Northern Edge shortly after an <strong>Asian Brown Flycatcher</strong> called and showed briefly, and had I been a decent photographer I might have got a couple of shots as it seemed happy to sit still, flashing a gorgeous orange throat, yellow belly and supercilium and a fluorescent white wing bar in the shady understory.</p><p></p><p>Down the end of the Northern Edge a gribbling in the trees was the first there of a fine flock of thirty <strong>White-shouldered Starlings</strong>, my highest count at the Roundabout.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MKinHK, post: 3192758, member: 21760"] The first flycatchers of spring on the roundabout were a superb male [B]Narcissus Flycatcher[/B] on the Northern Edge shortly after an [B]Asian Brown Flycatcher[/B] called and showed briefly, and had I been a decent photographer I might have got a couple of shots as it seemed happy to sit still, flashing a gorgeous orange throat, yellow belly and supercilium and a fluorescent white wing bar in the shady understory. Down the end of the Northern Edge a gribbling in the trees was the first there of a fine flock of thirty [B]White-shouldered Starlings[/B], my highest count at the Roundabout. Cheers Mike [/QUOTE]
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