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Fan-tailed Cuckoo {Caconiantis fiabelliformis). — Frequently seen and 

 heard. 



Narrow-billed Bronze-Cuckoo {Chalcococcyx hasalis). 



Bronze-Cuckoo (C. plagosns). 



Lyre-Bird {Menura victorice). — Introduced. Established m Lilly- 

 pilly- Gully. 



Welcome Swallow {Hinindo ueoxena). — Abundant, hawking over the 

 swamps and river flats. 



Fairy Martin {Petrochelidon artel). 



Tree-Martin (Petrochelidon nigricans). — Common. 



Brown Flycatcher (Micrceca fascinans). 



Scarlet-breasted Robin (Petroica leggii). 



Hooded Robin {JMelanodryas bicolor). 



Yellow-breasted Shrike-Robin {Eopsaltria ausiralis). 



Yellow-breasted Whistler (Pachycep/iala gutturalis). 



Rufous-breasted Whistler (P. riifiventris). 



Olive Whistler (P. olivacea). 



White-shafted Fantail {Rhipidura alhiscapa). 



Rufous-fronted Fantail (P. rufifrons). 



Black-and-white Fantail (P. motacilloides). 



Black-faced Cuckoo-Shrike (Graucalus melanops). 



Pilot-Bird (Pycnoptiliis floccosus). 



Coachwhip-Bird (Psophodes crepitans). — Frequently heard ; nesting 

 in tea-tree swamp near the Darby River. 



Ground-Thrush {Oreocincla lunulata). — Dead specimen found near 

 Darby Ri\-er ; probably killed by striking telephone wire. Many 

 birds suft'er a similar fate, flying headlong against the barbed wire 

 of the boundary fence. 



White-fronted Bush-Chat {Ephthianuva albifrons). 



Reed- Warbler {Acrocephalus australis). 



Little Grass-Bird {Megalurus gramineus). 



Speckled Warbler {Chthonicola sagittata). 



Yellow-tailed Tit- Warbler {Acanthi:a chrysorrhoa). — In flocks along 

 the Red Hill road and other localities. 



Striated Tit- Warbler (A. lineata). 



Brown Tit- Warbler {A. pusilla). — Nesting in tea-tree along tracks 

 on Darl)y hills. 



White-browed Scrub- Wren (Sericornis frontalis). 



Blue Wren- Warbler {Malurus 'cyanetts). — Plentiful ; nesting in 

 bushes liehind the Committee's cottage. 



Emu- Wren {Stipitiivus malachiirus). — Abundant in many parts of 

 the Park. 



Wood-Swallow {Artamus sordidus). — An abundant species. 



Grey Shrike-Thrush {Colluricincla harmonica). 



Pied Grallina (Gralliua picata). 



White-eye {Zosterops dorsalis). 



Spotted Pardalote {Pardalotus pmictatiis). 



Red-tipped Pardalote (P. striatus). 



White-naped Honey-eater (Melithreptiis luniilatHs. 



Sanguineous Honey-eater {Myzomela sanguineolenta). 



Spinebill {AcnuthurhyncJius tenuirostris). 



White-fronted Honey-eater {Glyciphila albifrons). 



White-eared Honey-eater {Ptilotis leucotis). 



Regent Honey-eater {Meliphaga phrygia). 



Crescent Honey-eater {Lichmera australasiana). 



White-bearded Honey-eater {Meliornis novce-hollandicc). 



