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Capertee Valley: August 2005
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Trip Reports and Photo Session from Capertee Valley. Wednesday, August 24, 2005. 2005-08-21 Nesting Regent Honeyeater. Typical scenary in Capertee Valley - farmland with sparse trees which serve as critical habitat for Regent Honeyeater. Regent Honeyeater (Xanthomyza phrygia). This trip to Capertee had coincided with the Tree Planting weekend - a conservation effort participated by conservationists, birdwatchers and volunteers to create more suitable habitat for the endangered Regent Honeyeater. Ther...
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Capertee Valley: September 2005
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Trip Reports and Photo Session from Capertee Valley. Wednesday, September 14, 2005. 2005-09-08 Where is my Golden Angel? Scene along Glen Davis Road, Capertee Valley. 08 Sept 2005 was my 4th trip to Capertee Valley. There must be a good reason for visiting this part of NSW - the birdlife is rich especially there are many australian birds that are not easily found at other parts of Australia. A commonly seen sign boards in Capertee Valley, this is not national park). Glen Alice Road, Capertee Valley).
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Capertee Valley: October 2005
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Trip Reports and Photo Session from Capertee Valley. Sunday, October 02, 2005. 2005-10-01/02 Capertee Valley - Part 1. A pair of Rainbow Bee-eater sand bathing at dusk, Glenowlan Bridge. This is my last trip to Capertee Valley in year 2005. Main reason of driving 4 hours here is still the same - to see my favorite endangered Regent Honeyeater. Alas, my camera's cable release became faulty and it is always a jinx that the Regent Honeyeater had really put up a very good show this time. This is a typical tr...
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Capertee Valley 2005-07-10: July 2005
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Monday, July 11, 2005. Capertee Valley, photo taken near Glen Alice village). Capertee Valley, situated 230km north west of Sydney, is reputedly the best birding site within Sydney region. It is made popular among birdwatchers for being one of the few key sites where the endangered Regent Honeyeater breeds. Updated: See more of my recent trip report at http:/ www.caperteevalley.blogspot.com/. Posted by tippytommi at 1:12 AM. Posted by tippytommi at 12:50 AM. Surprisingly this endangered species is found ...
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Capertee Valley 2005-07-10
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Sunday, July 10, 2005. I'd like to thank Allan Richards, Nevil Lazarus for giving me useful tips as well as those providing useful informations to Birding-aus discussion group. All these plus a great deal of luck had helped me to locate the Regent Honeyeater during my first ever trip to Capertee Valley. For more infor on conservation efforts to save the birds, visit REGENT HONEYEATER RECOVERY PROJECT. Updated: See more of my recent trip report at http:/ www.caperteevalley.blogspot.com/.
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Capertee Valley 2005-07-10
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Monday, July 11, 2005. Capertee Valley, photo taken near Glen Alice village). Capertee Valley, situated 230km north west of Sydney, is reputedly the best birding site within Sydney region. It is made popular among birdwatchers for being one of the few key sites where the endangered Regent Honeyeater breeds. Updated: See more of my recent trip report at http:/ www.caperteevalley.blogspot.com/. Posted by tippytommi at 1:12 AM. Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. View my complete profile.
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My Birding Blogs: January 2006
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Friday, January 27, 2006. A very fantastic sighting of about 20 Regent Honeyeaters in Capertee Valley, 09 April 2006. My dedicated blog to the Nordmann's Greenshank. Http:/ nordmannsgreenshank.blogspot.com/. Blue-banded Kingfisher (Male) - Ampang Forest Reserve, Selangor, Malaysia, 02 Jan 2006. Ampang Forest Reserve (Blue-banded Kingfisher) - updated 30 Jan 2006. Some dispute on the subspecies of Blue-banded Kingfisher. Http:/ ampangforest.blogspot.com/. Following are links to my other blogs:-. A very ni...
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Birding Blue Mtns - LINKS
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If you would like to suggest a site to be included here, please email me. Please also let me know if you find any of these links out of date. Rainforest tree, Mt Wilson. Photo CP. I hope you love birds too. It is economical. It saves going to heaven.". All things are connected like the blood which unites us all. Man did not weave the web of life; he is merely a strand in it. Whatever he does to the web, he does to himself.". I've come to know the earth.". The rain ceases,. 150;Richard Le Gallienne,.