Birding-Aus Digest, Vol 103, Issue 3

Not all Italian kings and pawn

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> 1. Singing Honeyeaters @ St Kilda foreshore (Chris Shaw)
> 2. Birdpedia – Australia – Weekly Digest (Birdpedia – Australia Info)
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> Date: Sun, 8 May 2022 12:30:20 +0930
> From: Chris Shaw < seashore@internode.on.net>
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> Subject: [Birding-Aus] Singing Honeyeaters @ St Kilda foreshore
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> Just a few rude comments about the singing ability of Singing Honeyeaters… on the St Kilda foreshore north of Adelaide…
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www.ararelitus.com/blog/singing-honeyeater-doesnt-actually-sing-that-well
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> ? maybe Chirruping Honeyeaters would be better…
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> Chris Shaw
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> www.ararelitus.com
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> After the game, the King and the Pawn go into the same box. – Italian proverb
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> Subject: [Birding-Aus] Birdpedia – Australia – Weekly Digest
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> The following is a digest of Sightings Reported on Birdpedia for the period Monday, May 2, 2022 to Sunday, May 8, 2022:
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> Area: SA
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> Date: Saturday, April 23, 2022
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> Location: Adelaide botanic garden, close to the storage ponds
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> Brown Quail (Coturnix ypsilophora) (7) This was reported to me by a 14-year-old lad who seemed to be a very keen birdwatcher. His younger sister corroborated the sighting. He said he had also reported it on iNaturalist and ebird. I hope his ID is correct, because that would be a first for the garden
> The birds were flushed out of rushes growing close to the path between the storage ponds
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> Reported by: Barbara and Peter Bansemer on Saturday, May 7, 2022
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