Saw a single Spangled Drongo in the lower end of Redwood Park on Saturday (7/4). No others seen or heard. Must be nearly all gone I'd say.
This is in stark contrast to our visit a fortnight ago during the Species Census (25 March) when they were quite prevalent. That was also the case along Flagstone Ck, so I'd be curious to know if they've cleared out from there as well.
Last of the Drongos?
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Last of the Drongos?
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Spangled Drongo 6/5/07
Rod Hobson and I saw at least one, possibly two, Spangled Drongo on Camel's Hump at the base of Mt Table Top this morning.
Also Brown Gerygone, a species I have a very poor understanding of locally in that I'm not convinced it's here all year round. If so, it becomes very inconspicuous in the cooler months.
Also Brown Gerygone, a species I have a very poor understanding of locally in that I'm not convinced it's here all year round. If so, it becomes very inconspicuous in the cooler months.
Michael Atzeni
7 Woden St, Murphys Creek 4352
Mob: 0499 395 485
7 Woden St, Murphys Creek 4352
Mob: 0499 395 485