The April walk was in a lovely location near Anglesea on a still but overcast day.
However the birds were mostly keeping quiet, maybe waiting for the sun to shine.
A handsome male Golden Whistler was the highlight, apart from a gathering of dinner-plate sized, sturdy Bolete fungi.
Unfortunately no-one had a camera handy to photograph them. The bird tally was small but it was a very pleasant morning ramble.
Ellinor Campbell
(Photo by Margaret Lacey on a previous bird walk)
Below are all the birds identified:
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