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Wonga Vine (Pandorea pandorana) |
Despite the blustery weather several members met at the yellow tank at World's End Pocket, Pine Mountain. The usual parking place was quite muddy but sheltered. We took off up the road with Scarlet Honeyeaters singing overhead. There was plenty to keep us interested.
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Hairy
Rosewood (Dysooxylum rufum) |
A number of plant species were fruiting and the bright red, orange and black berries were attracting the birds. We were particularly looking for White-eared Monarch and Black-breasted Button-quail. There were plenty of Monarchs calling but it took us a while to get a good sighting.
The fresh platelets of the Bbbq will have to be a sufficient sighting until we come again. It's good to know they're still about.
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White-eared Monarch |
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Black-breasted Button-quail platelets |
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Stinkhorn sp. |
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male Scarlet Honeyeater |
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Varied Triller |
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