Joan, They are still fairly regular at Mill Creek Picnic Area in Dharug National Park, near Wiseman’s Ferry. I saw them there last week. They often come into roost on one of the hillsides near the camping area – late afternoon and early mornings are best. Listening for the occasional calls or cracking of seeds is a good way of tracking them down – they are easily missed if they don’t call. — Marc Anderson Wild Ambience Sydney, Australia P +61 (0) 430 072 299 E marc@wildambience.com wildambience.com marcanderson.com.au twitter.com/wildambience There has been recent mention of Glossy Blacks at Berowra Valley Park, Sydney. This is a frustrating Sydney area species that I’ve been unable to set eyes upon in my years of birding, and I would be grateful if anyone can give me hints of likely places to look in April/May. Joan Rosenthal
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