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Bird Route No 10 Mount Borah

Observe birds of the hill tops, dry weather dirt track requires a good ground clearance, 2 wheel drive vehicle. Off the Wimbourne Road.
In the centre right of picture shows a paraglider just about to land, background shows Mt Borah, famous paragliding site. The track turning to the left (south) about  1/3 way up the hill has provided good birding with Hooded Robins , Eastern Yellow Robins and other small birds observed. Good views from the top of Mt Borah.
Bird List please report any additional birds to jwheeler@bigpond.com
Wedge-tailed Eagle Striated Pardalote Jacky Winter
Australian Hobby Speckled Warbler Golden Whistler
Nankeen Kestrel Weebill Grey Fantail
Common Bronzewing Yellow-rumped Thornbill Willie Wagtail
Crested Pigeon Noisy Miner Pied Butcher Bird
Galah Singing Honeyeater Australian Magpie
Eastern Rosella White-eared Honeyeater Australian Raven
White-throated Treecreeper White-plumed Honeyeater Diamond Firetail
Superb Fairy-wren Hooded Robin Mistletoebird
Spotted Pardalote Eastern Yellow Robin Silvereye

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